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Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 1
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing, interrupts art and story.
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    Cover art by Joe Maneely. The origin of The Outlaw Kid (Lance Temple) in "The Beginning," art by Doug Wildey; At the Temple ranch just outside of Caliber City, Zane Temple and his young son Lance are hard at work when riders from town come to warn Zane that Link Cado--an outlaw whom Zane sent to prison back in his days as a US Marshal is on the loose and looking to settle the score with him. "Jaws of Death," art by Doug Wildey; One afternoon a plainsman is out searching for wood to chopped when he is suddenly attacked and brutally killed by the Native American warrior Crazy Wolf and his pet wolf, another in a long line of victims in his mad quest to destroy the settlers that have come to his people's land. "Claim Jumpers" text story, art by Al Gordon. "Fangs of the Panther," pencils by Syd Shores; The Black Rider is riding across the range when he hears the tortured screams of an animal in pain; Following the source of the sound he finds a mountain lion caught in a Mexican log snare. "A Killer's Trap," art by Doug Wildey; Lance Temple is out at the Caliber City general store shopping with his girl Belle when they run into Judge Maddox and exchange some charming conversation before leaving the store; On their way out a gun toting man bumps into Lance, causing him to drop the packages he is carrying; The man tries to start a fight with Lance. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #2
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 2

    Cover art by Joe Maneely. "The Fast Gun," art by Doug Wildey; Riding into action the Outlaw Kid captures an entire gang of outlaws tying them to a tree just as the sheriff of Caliber City and his posse arrive; After turning them over to the sheriff, the Outlaw Kid rides to his hidden valley where he changes back into his civilian guise of Lance Temple and returns to his fathers ranch. "Red Man's Revenge," art by Doug Wildey; A man riding a coach is attacked by a group of Native American warriors, the most recent of a series of attacks that have the people of Caliber City up in arms; The locals believe that the Comanche Indians must be behind the attacks; Overhearing this Lance Temple doubt that could be true as the Comanches are peaceful people; That night, Lance changes into the Outlaw Kid and goes out to investigate. "The Trap" text story, art by Joe Kubert. "The Challenge," art by Syd Shores; The Black Rider spots his friend Jim Lathrop about to walk off a cliff and narrowly saves his life; To his surprise the Black Rider finds that Jim has been blinded; He rushes Jim to the medical practice of his alter-ego Dr. Matthew Masters; The Black Rider then leaves to change into Masters and treat Jim's eyes; As Masters examines Jim's eyes he learns that Jim was blinded by rustlers he caught trying to steal his cattle. "Fury At Echo Pass," art by Doug Wildey; The Barton gang rides into Caliber City and are recognized right away; But before some of the locals can warn the sheriff they are gunned down; Later that afternoon the sheriff goes around gathering able bodied men to help him hunt for the Barton gang. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Outlaw Kid (1954 Atlas) 6
    • Water damage.

    Cover art by Joe Maneely. Untitled story, art by Doug Wildey; An outlaw named Stacy and his gang attempt to enter Caliber City and find the Outlaw Kid blocking their path, after some gunplay with the criminals, the Outlaw Kid sends them packing; Later returning to his alter-ego of Lance Temple, the Outlaw Kid hears of his latest exploits from his father and girlfriend Belle Taylor; Belle brags about how she knows the Outlaw Kid, and Lance tries to warn her that making such boasts could lead her to trouble with the Kid's many enemies. "Trail's End," art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is on the trail of a crook named Bates, however as he tries to silently descend on Bates' camp the Kid gives himself away by stepping on a branch and is shot in the shoulder while Bates escapes; Recovering from the shot, the Kid returns home and changes back into his alter-ego to treat his wound, tricking his blind father Zane into thinking that he merely wounded himself cutting bailing wire; Zane warns his son that Bates has recently broken out of jail. "The Golden Touch" text story. "He Cleaned Up Gila City," pencils by Bob Forgione, inks by Jack Abel. Untitled story, art by Doug Wildey; The Outlaw Kid is on the trail of a gang of sheet wearing outlaws who call themselves the Marauders who have been terrorizing small towns all over the region; He follows them into the so-called Valley of No Return but loses all trace of the gang thanks to the areas thick mist that blankets the area. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.