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Kid Colt Outlaw#164
Cover: Dick Ayers & Frank Giacoia

Kid Colt Outlaw #164

Nov 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
“Draw Or Die, Mister!”

In "Draw Or Die, Mister!", a weary Old West train conductor, loyal to his beloved locomotive, is abandoned by bandits in the desert—but when the train itself comes to life, it becomes a relentless force of justice. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Paul Reinman and inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1972 classic blends frontier grit with a touch of the uncanny. The cover by Dick Ayers and Frank Giacoia captures the moment’s tension with sharp, bold lines.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Larry Lieber · artist, inker Paul Reinman · letterer Artie Simek · cover Dick Ayers, Frank Giacoia

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Paul Reinman
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Dick Ayers
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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A train conductor in the Old West, who loves his locomotive, is robbed by bandits and left in the wilderness to die, but the bandits are chased to justice by the suddenly-animated locomotive.

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