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Appearing in "Bandido perigoso"

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  • Mike Steves' ranch
    • Mike Steves
    • Ben
    • Chang
    • Sue
    • Lewis
    • Gorilla (Gorila)

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  • Texas
    • Villa Vieja
  • Kansas
    • Dodge City

Synopsis for "Bandido perigoso"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "O pistoleiro nanico"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Wyatt Earp #28
(originally printed as The Guns of Shorty Swift)

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  • Grizzly Grant

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  • Shorty Swift

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Synopsis for "O pistoleiro nanico"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Wyatt Earp #28
(originally printed as The Guns of Shorty Swift)
  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Deponha as armas!"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Ringo Kid #14
(originally printed as Freeze or Fight!)

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  • Lobo
  • Zack

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Synopsis for "Deponha as armas!"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Ringo Kid #14
(originally printed as Freeze or Fight!)

Arriving in the town of Bowstring, the Ringo Kid finds the sheriff and his posse waiting for him. The sheriff tells the Kid that the only way he will allow him into town, with his reputation, is if the Kid agrees to turn over his guns. With no choice, the Ringo Kid agrees and turns over his guns. He is spotted by two men named Lobo and Zack who decide to get a reputation for themselves even though the Ringo Kid does not have any guns on him.

Lobo confronts the Kid, accusing him of cheated him out of a Faro game in Sarango. The Kid refutes this and Lobo tries to push the issue to a duel, offering the Ringo Kid a pair of guns so they can shoot it out. The Kid continues to refuse to play ball so Zack steps in and also accuses the Ringo Kid of cheating on this card game, pretending to be a witness. Getting fed up with the false accusation, the Ringo Kid trounces the two men with his bare hands and continues on his way. Undaunted, Lobo and Zack go to the sheriff's office where they spot the Kid's guns hanging from a peg within reach of the window.

As the Ringo Kid settles into a hotel room for the night, Lobo and Zack steal the guns and then set fire to the Bowstring Bank, leaving Ringo's guns there to frame him for the crime. When the sheriff finds the guns at the scene of the crime he and his men pay a visit to Ringo in his hotel room. When Ringo points out that it would not make sense for him to steal his guns, leave them at the scene of the crime and then return to his hotel room, he convinces the sheriff to give him a chance to clear his name. Later that night, the Kid is loading up his horse with large bags and is spotted by Lobo and Zack who are surprised that he hasn't been arrested and decide to find out why. When they ask, the Kid tells them that he "robbed" the bank, thankful for the fools who blew it up, giving him cover to escape with thousands of dollars.

Suddenly, Lobo and Zack draw their guns, explaining that they were the ones who blew the bank and try to rob the Kid of his money. However the Kid quickly swings the sacks at them, bowling the two outlaws over and disrupting them enough to allow the sheriff and his men to swoop in and arrest them.

Appearing in "Vivo ou morto"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Rawhide Kid #11
(originally printed as Wanted: Dead or Alive!)

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  • Shand Gang
    • Clem Shand

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Synopsis for "Vivo ou morto"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Rawhide Kid #11
(originally printed as Wanted: Dead or Alive!)

The Rawhide Kid and Randy Clayton witness a man tied to his horse galloping into town. Checking him they find the man clinging to life and bring him to Dr. Garret for treatment. Sending Randy to get the sheriff, the Rawhide Kid checks the man's belonging and learns that he is a US Marshal from Shawnee county who had a warrant out for the Shand gang with a message "dead men can't serve warrants!" written on it by Clem Shand the leader of the gang. When Sheriff Yarby arrives both he and the Kid go to the telegraph office to have permission to go after the gang by the Shawnee authorities. Once a positive response is received, Yarby gathers a posse is gathered and sent up into the mountains to try and capture the Shand gang. However that night they return to town tied to their horses, apparently tricked into an ambush when Shand and his gang waved the white flag of truce.

Learning that the gang is holed up in Grizzly Cave, the Rawhide Kid has the sheriff deputize him so he can go up and face the gang alone. The Kid then rides up to Grizzly Cave where he is attacked by the Shand gang. The Kid waves the white flag of truce and orders them to surrender. However Shand pulls a gun and takes the Kid prisoner, revealing that they have enough food and water to stay holed up for a while. They then force the Rawhide Kid to build a fire. The Kid complies, but builds a big enough fire that begins to burn up the oxygen in the cave and the entire gang passes out due to lack of oxygen. The Rawhide Kid barely manages to make it out of the cave by himself. He then ties up the gang and brings them back into town.

Notes

  • Cavaleiro Negro was a reprint title of the brasilian publisher RGE, who had the license to reprint Black Rider from Marvel.
  • In this brasilian version, Matthew Masters was renamed Heron Robledo. Wyatt Earp was renamed "Tom Earp". Rawhide Kid (Original) 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 Charlton (Daniel Boone).

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