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Cover: Maurice Bramley

Two-Gun Kid #36

Jan 1964 · Horwitz · 1/- [0-1-0 AUP]
“The Killer and the Kid”

In "The Killer and the Kid," writer and artist Monty Wedd delivers a gritty Western tale set in the dusty frontier, where the past echoes through the weapons of the present. The story opens with striking illustrations of three iconic 19th-century firearms—the Pepperpot Pistol, the Nixon Improved Transition Pistol, and the Second Model Tranter—each rendered in meticulous detail, setting a tone of historical authenticity and quiet menace. Cover by Maurice Bramley captures the era’s rugged spirit with bold, period-accurate artwork.

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writer, artist, inker Monty Wedd · cover Maurice Bramley

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writer, artist, inker Monty Wedd
cover pencils, inks Maurice Bramley

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Illustrations of three guns with text descriptions, all from the 1800s: the "Pepperpot" Pistol - 1837; the Nixon Improved Transition Pistol; and the Second Model Tranter of 1854.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).