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Black Rider (BR) Vol 1 112

Appearing in "O filho do bandido"

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  • Jack Barton

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Appearing in "Loute ou corra"

Reprint of the 4th story from
Rawhide Kid #19
(originally printed as Fight or Crawl, Kid!)

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Synopsis for "Loute ou corra"

Reprint of the 4th story from
Rawhide Kid #19
(originally printed as Fight or Crawl, Kid!)
Crow Mallon recognizes the Rawhide Kid in a local saloon and challenges him to a draw. The Rawhide Kid refuses to fight, not wanting any trouble, but Crow will have none of that and punches the Kid from behind, knocking the outlaw hero to his feet. Crow then explains how he wants to prove that he is the better gunman over the Rawhide Kid and proves it by shooting candles out of the chandelier above them and then shooting bottles off the bar across the room. However the Kid proves the superior gunslinger by drawing his guns faster, then using them to put out the flames on the candle, and shooting the corks off of the remaining bottles on the bar with pinpoint accuracy. When he turns to accept Crow's challenge, the Rawhide Kid finds him gone and outside Crow Mallon flees for his life, realizing that he was wrong to try and pick a fight with the legendary Rawhide Kid.

Appearing in "O refem"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Ringo Kid #11
(originally printed as Hostage!)

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  • Jake Saterlee

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Synopsis for "O refem"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Ringo Kid #11
(originally printed as Hostage!)
The Ringo Kid is riding along the trail when he is met by his lifelong friend Dull Knife rushes to him to inform him that the army has captured the father, Cory Rand. The pair then rush off to rescue Cory.

However not far away the wagon that is carrying Cory as a prisoner is under attack by a Jake Saterlee and his gang who have come to rob the weapons and supplies on the wagon. Out numbered, the soldiers let Cory out and give him guns to help defend the wagon. Despite this, they are out gunned and when Saterlee realizes that it is merely a prisoner wagon and it carries no weapons. Recognizing the prisoner as Cory Rand, the son of the Ringo Kid he decides to take him prisoner.

Soon, the Ringo Kid and Dull Knife arrive at the scene of the ambush and learns from the injured soldiers what happened. After giving the soldiers medical attention, Ringo and Dull Knife follow after their father's trail. They track down Saterlee and his gang to a remote cabin. There Saterlee tells the Ringo Kid to raid a government powder supply in exchange for his fathers freedom.

The Kid agrees, however this is all a ploy, using a wagon made up to look like an army ammunition wagon. The Kid goes to get his father, but when Saterlee tries to double cross Ringo, Dull Knife sends the wagon speeding toward the cabin with a fire lit inside. Ringo tells Saterlee that there are explosives with a short fuse inside. When the gang tries to flee, Ringo, Dull Knife and his father manage to get their guns on the outlaws before they can realize they were tricked.

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  • In this brasilian version, Matthew Masters was renamed Heron Robledo. Johnny Clay/Rawhide Kid II was renamed "Randy Scott"
  • Only the stories featuring Marvel characters are listed in the database. This comic also reprinted western stories from other publishers like Quality and Youthful.

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