The Outlaw Kid preview by John Romita Jr. from Rawhide Kid No. 145, May 1978 (This was a reprint strip, only this ad was drawn by Romita Jr).
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Jack Davis: Rawhide Kid #35 original art (1963)
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Rawhide Kid, Vol. 1 # 145, by Gene Colan, with Inks by Alan Weiss.
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Rawhide Kid #3 August 1963, from Horwitz Publications Inc. Pty. Ltd. Australia.
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Johnny Bart: Look, Rawhide is probably the most well known of Marvel's western heroes because of the infamous MAX series, but 1. the subtext was always there 2. he's another great, underrated character in his own right. tragic and hot-blooded, yet tempered with compassion and a will to survive, the themes of legacy and tragedy that follow him, in tandem with the question of justice and one's place in the world, are legit some untapped potential for marvel (I could write a whole essay about how the three "main" cowboy heroes all feed into each other's stories but that's another time)
Augustus Freeman: none submitted
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Rawhide Kid No. 148, dated November 1978. Cover by Gene Colan and Joe Rubenstein.
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LGBTQ Jock Showdown Round 2
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I've got to scan this one some time, but since it's in a frame stuck to my wall rn, this is close enough.
Kid Colt and Rawhide Kid, my boys. On their team ups they've talked about how maybe they could be partners more permanently, so I did this as a cover for a fictional duo comic for the two. I threw in their shared love of milk too, ofc
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I've been playing lego marvel superheroes 2 and there are cowboys! I love cowboys 🤠 yeehaw!
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