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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Kid Colt Outlaw #217

Apr 1977 · Marvel · 0.30 USD
“The Brute of Copper Canyon!”

In "The Brute of Copper Canyon!", Kid Colt finds himself up against a ruthless gunman and a fearsome blacksmith whose mind was shattered by a blow to the head. With his horse stolen and the odds stacked, the Kid must outwit both men before the truth behind the blacksmith’s past comes to light. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Keller’s dynamic art, with inks by Christopher Rule and letters by Artie Simek, this 1977 Western thriller features a cover by Herb Trimpe that captures the grit and tension of the tale.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Keller · inker Christopher Rule · letterer Artie Simek · cover Herb Trimpe

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writer Stan Lee
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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The Kid's horse is stolen by a gunman backed up by a mighty blacksmith made simpleminded by a blow to the head. When the blacksmith regains his wits he helps the Kid get his horse back.

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