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Appearing in "O contador de vantagens... (The advantage counter...)"

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  • Father O'Malley

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  • Bill Mulligan
  • Barbudo Mickey

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Synopsis for "O contador de vantagens... (The advantage counter...)"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Despero de pai!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Ringo Kid #10
(originally printed as Desperate Hour!)

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Synopsis for "Despero de pai!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Ringo Kid #10
(originally printed as Desperate Hour!)
The Ringo Kid is camping out for the night when he is suddenly interrupted by Sheriff Gil Ransom, who has not come to arrest the Ringo Kid, but to ask for his help. He explains that his sixteen year old son Joe idolizes the Ringo Kid and wants to become an outlaw. He asks the Kid to help turn his son away from taking up the life of an outlaw and the Kid agrees and Ransom tells the Kid that he will send Joe his way the following morning. The next day when Joe rides toward the Kid's camp, Ringo ambushes the boy, shooting the straps off his saddle and demanding to know what he wants. When Joe asks to join the Ringo Kid as a partner. The Kid agrees, but begins treating him poorly like forcing him to give up all his food, pick a large amount of firewood and sending his boys horse running away. With the boy's idol worship of the Kid shaken, Ringo totally quashes it when he goes to rob an elderly couple in their home. When the Kid leaves the house with a sack of gold, young Joe has drawn a gun on him. Returning the stolen gold, the Kid agrees to ride off. Not far away the Kid meets with Gil who thanks the Kid for his help.

Appearing in "O xerife da fronteira"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Wyatt Earp #17
(originally printed as Ninety Miles to Tombstone!)

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  • Justice (Wyatt's horse

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  • Bull Hankley

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Synopsis for "O xerife da fronteira"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Wyatt Earp #17
(originally printed as Ninety Miles to Tombstone!)
Wyatt is ambushed while escorting an escaped prisoner back to jail.

Appearing in "Condenado!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Rawhide Kid #13
(originally printed as Condemned!)

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  • Joe Lindsay

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Synopsis for "Condenado!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Rawhide Kid #13
(originally printed as Condemned!)
The Rawhide Kid witnesses as Buck Garrett, the ride of the Shasta stage that crashed being taken in as prisoner by Sheriff Ben Yarby. Angry at the idea that Garrett abandoned the coach before it crashed, an angry mob has gathered outside Shotgun City looking for vigilante justice, but the Rawhide Kid intervenes and holds them back long enough while the sheriff brings him in. Learning that the coach was loaded with gold, and that the bridge Thunder Gap had been washed out. With the mob surrounding the office, the Kid suggests that they sneak out through a mine shaft under the building and get Buck to safety.

Taking Buck to his home, the Rawhide Kid learns how Buck was riding the Shasta stage during a storm when suddenly something hit him and he blacked out, when he woke up he was on the ground and the stage had plunged off the cliff. Believing Garratt's story, the Rawhide Kid heads to Thunder Gap to search for clues. Scaling down the cliff, he finds the wreckage of the stagecoach and finds no bodies of the passengers or horses and also discovers that the gold that was on board is missing. Climbing back out of the gap, the Kid spots hoof prints and begins to follow them.

Meanwhile, up in a mountain hideout a gang of outlaws led by Joe Lindsay are congratulating themselves over their successful operation. The Rawhide Kid eventually arrives and takes them all down one by one and rounds them up, bringing them back to town and clearing Buck's name.

Appearing in "Doze balas do cemitério!"

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  • Nora
  • Red

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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". The Kid from Dodge City was renamed "Bob Allen" (name of a character publshed by Quality comics).
  • This volume includes other western stories done by other publishers like Charlon's Kid Montana, so those stories are not covered in this database.
  • The Kid from Dodge City story "Doze balas do cemitério!" is an inventory story not published in USA
  • Only the stories featuring Marvel characters are listed in the database.

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