Rawhide Kid #8
In "When the Kid Went Wild!", the Rawhide Kid finds himself drawn into a tense standoff where the weight of history and the pull of the frontier collide—each rifle in the story a silent witness to the past. Written and illustrated by Monty Wedd, whose career spanned decades of Australian comics and animation, this 1962 issue features a striking cover by Maurice Bramley, capturing the era’s rugged spirit with precision.
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Illustrations of four different rifles dating from 1871-1962, with accompanying text for each. Monty Wedd was well-known in his native Australia from 1935-1995, working as an illustrator, comic artist and animator throughout the course of his career.
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