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Appearing in "Ambição sem limites"

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  • Jane Turley
  • Dr Stanley

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Appearing in "O campeao do gatilho"

Reprint of the 6th story from
The Kid From Dodge City #2
(originally printed as There's Always a Faster Gun...)

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Synopsis for "O campeao do gatilho"

Reprint of the 6th story from
The Kid From Dodge City #2
(originally printed as There's Always a Faster Gun...)

The Kid From Dodge City is riding through a ghost town and is confronted by an old man who tells Jess to beat it or draw. Stubborn and unwilling to stand down, the Kid draws on him but is surprised when the old man is able to out shoot him. Realizing that this old timer could finally be the means of ruining his reputation as a fast gun and stop outlaws from trying to shoot it out with him, the Kid is happy but the scene soon changes when the old man refuses to let the Kid leave town alive.

Puzzled, the Kid asks why and the old timer invites him back home. He then tells the Kid how his father trained him to shoot and he eventually became such a proficient at shooting he became sheriff of town and later a US marshal. He shot it out with outlaws seeking to make a reputation. At first the sheriff relished it but soon became tired of it and eventually retired. However despite the fact that he was no longer a lawman he was still hounded by outlaws looking to make a name for themselves. Eventually he hid out in the ghost town in order to get away of it all.

Unable to bring himself to bring more trouble to the old gunslinger, the Kid from Dodge City makes a promise not to tell anyone that he was beaten out and is allowed to leave town.

Notes

  • Almanaque do Cavaleiro Negro was a reprint title of the brasilian publisher RGE, who had the license to reprint Black Rider from Marvel.
  • When the American material ended, RGE used various other western comics like Gringo (from Selecciones Ilustradas) or Durango Kid and renamed these characters as "Cavaleiro Negro" to continue the series. Finally (In annuals 1963, 1964 and 1966) they produced new stories for the already established Black Rider character, using his original background.[1]
  • In this brazilian version, Matthew Masters was renamed Heron Robledo. The Kid from Dodge City was renamed as "Texas Kid" this time.

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