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rodrigobaeza · 3 months
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Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers: Two-Gun Kid #61 original art (1963)
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marveltournaments · 5 months
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BHOC: MARVEL TALES #100
Despite the fact that it was a reprint title, MARVEL TALES didn’t miss the opportunity to go oversized for its 100th issue, a trend that had started with the centennial issues that Marvel and DC were putting out. It’s kind of a mixed bag, in that one of the secondary features doesn’t have any relation to the lead character, Spider-Man. But it was still entertaining, even if it cost more coin than…
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I really hope Miss Nancy makes the right decision. Fingers crossed. Two-Gun Kid No. 61, January 1963. Cover by Jack Kirby.
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alternateworldcomics · 5 months
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Comics on sale in December, 1958 from AC, Archie, Timely (Marvel), and Hallden; Fawcett (which only published Dennis the Menace and one issue of Mark Trail)
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merrymarvelite · 23 days
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Cover of the Day: Ghost Rider #27 (December, 1977) Art by Sal Buscema
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coolcomicbookcovers · 4 months
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visionsthatdance · 1 month
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Society if J M DeMatteis had written the story arc that trapped Two-Gun Kid in the future ...
Way better handle on comedy than Slott
Actual experience with cosmic Marvel and cosmic storytelling in general
Very frequently engages with the Jewishness of his characters. It would be nice to have literally any comics that explicitly talk about Matt being Jewish without being antisemitic about it.
Able and willing to tackle questions of legacy and obligation, particularly relevant to Two-Gun Kid and his dual role as gunfighter and defense lawyer who can't practice law in the present
Nonzero chance of more gay subtext with Hawkeye
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docgold13 · 1 year
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
November 25th - The Two-Gun Kid
Matthew Leibowitz grew up in Boston around the time of the end of the American Civil War.  He earned a degree in law and traveled out west, changing his name to Matt Hawk and ultimately relocating to Tombstone, Texas where he planned to open a law firm.  
Not long after arriving at town, Matt witnessed a group of toughs harassing an elderly man.  Matt attempted to intervene, but the toughs were scared off when the old man revealed himself to be the legendary gunslinger, Ben Dancer.  As thanks for coming to his assistance, Dancer offered to teach Matt the ways of quick-draw gun-fighting.  Matt was a natural and he took to it amazingly well; his incredible aim and ambidexterity made him an especially quick study.  
Through his law practice. Matt found that there were many instances where the legal system was failing more vulnerable and disenfranchised peoples.  He decided to do something about it and donned the guise of ‘The Two-Gun Kid,’ a masked gunfighter who fought for justice.  
The Two-Gun Kid would have many adventures.  One of these adventures involved the time-traveling villain, Kang The Conquerer, who had transported members of The Avengers to the old west.  The Two-Gun Kid fought alongside The Avengers to defeat Kang and he ended up transported forward in time to the modern era of the 616 Universe.  Here he became an honorary member of The Avengers and traveled the West alongside Hawkeye.  
Following further adventures, The Two-Gun Kid returned to his original time and lived out the rest of his days in peace.  The hero first appeared in the page of The Two-Gun Kid #1 (1948).  
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elgaberino-mcoc · 1 year
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“a Marvel cowboy” added to MCOC Wishlist
Our editors voted to add a single entry to cover Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, and Kid Colt (and the others).
Dealer's choice, @Kabam. We just want a character from the classic old west comics @MarvelChampions
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thecomicsnexus · 2 years
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yetanothercomicbook · 9 months
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Just Deserts
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Two-Gun Kid [Marvel Comics Presents #116]
Good story.
Kid sets out to bring John Baker in.
Very enjoyable western adventure. The pace is a bit fast, but it works. And the ending is worth it.
8/10
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Two-Gun Kid No. 134, dated December 1976. Cover by Jack Kirby. Remember the Alamo! was a reprint from Two-Gun Kid No. 75, dated May 1965 with an added explanation that it was a "What If...?" type story imagining the Kid had lived 40 years earlier.
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The two differing text boxes at the beginning of the story below-
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The image also appears as a Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up in Two-Gun Kid No. 128, dated February 1976.
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ultradude13 · 1 year
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The Mighty Marvel Western #30
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