Appearing in "A trilha do renegado"
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Synopsis for "A trilha do renegado"
The Outlaw Kid is suddenly attacked by a band of renegade Native Americans led by a white man named Parch. The Kid manages to escape them by hiding in a hidden cave along a canyon. Changing into his alter-ego of Lance Temple, the Outlaw Kid returns home to his father where he is visited by his girlfriend Belle Taylor. Belle tells Lance of a series of robberies by the renegade Natives and that the army has sent troops to deal with the problem. When Belle decides to go into town, Lance offers to go with her to insure that she is safe.
In town, Lance spots Parch is the guide hired by the soldiers that are in town. Lance approaches them and tries to convince the captain of the soldiers that Parch cannot be trusted. Parch takes offence to this and punches Lance. When the soldier demands proof, Lance cannot do so without compromising his double identity and tells the soldier that he was mistaken. After Lance brings Belle home he changes back into the Outlaw Kid and follows after the soldiers in order to defend them from any danger.
Not far away, Parch is leading the troops along the range when he spots a smoke signal. Reading it as a call from his renegades, Parch tells the soldiers that it is a harmless Hopi signal. When they camp out for the night, Parch waits until the soldiers have fallen asleep to go and see what the message about. This turns out to be a trap laid out by the Outlaw Kid who jumps Parch and forces him to confess to the soldiers that he is leading them into an ambush. With this information, the Outlaw Kid is able to tip off the soldiers who are ready for the attack and easily capture the renegades.Appearing in "The Comanches Strike!"
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Synopsis for "The Comanches Strike!"
The Two-Gun Kid spots a wagon train under attack by Comanches and rushes to it's aid. the Kid rides past the attackers and gets cover with the wagon train. They shoot it out with the outlaws. The Kid assesses the situation and finds that the wagon train is woefully outnumbered Two-Gun decides to try another tactic when the wagon leader is injured. The wagoneers are shocked when the Kid begins waving a white flag of truth, and one of them contemplates the idea that the Kid might be a renegade but ideas of shooting Two-Gun in the back are quickly dropped to see what happens.
The Kid meanwhile demands to talk to the chief of the Comanches, when the warriors refuse his requests he calls them cowards, prompting the chief to challenge the Kid to a fight. The two duke it out until one of the warriors grazes the Kid in the shoulder with an arrow. The chief scolds his warrior, telling his people that he wishes to fight. The fight resumes and the Kid easily beats the chief, and when one of the warriors tries to attack the Kid with a tomahawk, the Two-Gun Kid draws his gun and blasts it to pieces. Realizing that they are facing the Two-Gun Kid, the chief comes to respect the famous gunslinger and agrees to allow him and the wagon train to pass through the land unmolested.Appearing in "Puncos de aco!"
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Synopsis for "Puncos de aco!"
Mr. Been the mayor of Caliber City has called on the Outlaw Kid to help him with a problem: every Saturday night a bunch of men from the mines ride into town and cause trouble by getting drunk, shooting up the place and causing fights. Agreeing that this is indeed a problem, the Kid agrees to quash it before someone gets hurt.
When Barko and his men enter the local saloon and are refused service they begin shooting up the place. The Outlaw Kid rushes in and challenges Barko to a fight, easily disarming him with his guns and then beating him in a fist fight. The Kid then tells Barko and his men to clean up their act in the future or he will do it again and Barko agrees. The following Saturday, Mr. Been and the Outlaw Kid watch as a now respectful Barko comes into town to have fun, but not cause trouble.Notes
- Texas Kid (Lance Temple) became a popular character in Brazil, and after the original stories ended the brazilian publisher RGE began to reprint Outlaw kid stories, renaming Outlaw Kid as Texas Kid, with no more changes to the character.
- Two-gun Kid (Clay Harder) was renamed "Bill Dinamite".
- Only stories of Marvel characters are listed in this database. Stories of other publishers like Charlton (Maverick Marshal) were published here.