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Appearing in "Encontro con a perigo"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Outlaw Kid #13
(originally printed as Appointment with Danger!)

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  • Cole
  • Boyle
  • Gifford

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Synopsis for "Encontro con a perigo"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Outlaw Kid #13
(originally printed as Appointment with Danger!)
Spotting Tradin' Sam's wagon riding out of control the Outlaw Kid comes to the elderly traders rescue and stops the wagon. Tradin' Sam tells the Kid about how he went to the old Harper cabin after learning that new people moved it, but found himself run off the property and his horse spooked. Finding this suspicious, the Kid tells Sam to go to town and mention what happened to nobody.

At the old Harper place Cole, the leader of an outlaw gang is upset that one of his men took shots at the elderly trader as it will draw unwanted attention, as he wants the cabin as a place to lay low whenever they pull off a big crime.

That night, Lance Temple convinces his father that he is going to the other end of the ranch to make sure that the stock is bedded down properly. However this is a cover that allows Lance to change back into the Outlaw Kid and spy on the men in the Harper cabin. The Kid overhears how Cole and his men are plotting to rob a stage when one of the sentries spots the Kid spying at the window. The Kid manages to flee, but the outlaws chase after him. The Kid rides to a nearby cliff and hides out, tossing a rock over the edge into the river below leaving Cole and his minions to believe that the Kid died in the fall.

Overhearing how the outlaws are going to rob the coach at Twin Forks and races off to try and intercept the coach before it gets there. Later, the outlaws go to attack the coach as it passes through Twin Forks, they are surprised to find that it is Tradin' Sam's wagon, when they tribe to rob the coach they are shocked to find the Outlaw Kid hiding inside and easily subdues him.

Appearing in "O vice delegado Jonas Grant!"

Reprint of the 5th story from
Wyatt Earp #19
(originally printed as Grizzly Grant, Deputy!)

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Synopsis for "O vice delegado Jonas Grant!"

Reprint of the 5th story from
Wyatt Earp #19
(originally printed as Grizzly Grant, Deputy!)
Grizzly foils a band of cattle rustlers.

Appearing in "O chefe misterioso"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Outlaw Kid #10
(originally printed as The Man Behind the Guns!)

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  • Mr. Madding

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Synopsis for "O chefe misterioso"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Outlaw Kid #10
(originally printed as The Man Behind the Guns!)
The Outlaw Kid spots an explosion at the payroll office of the Silver Nugget Mine. Going to aid those caught in the blast the Kid rescues a foreman who tells him that they were robbed by a gang of professional who did not talk much during the process of their robbery. Leaving the injured foreman in the care of the other miners, the Outlaw Kid rushes into town knowing there will be trouble after this latest robbery.

Changing into his alter-ego of Lance Temple, the Kid comes across an angry mob that demand that the sheriff capture the robbers or resign his post. However the angry mob is appeased and sent away by the cool head of Mr. Madding a local well-to-do businessman who convinces them that they should give the sheriff a chance. While the sheriff is grateful for the support, Lance finds Madding's slick talk as suspicious.

That night Lance changes back into the Outlaw Kid and heads to Madding's ranch to spy on the property. He notices a number of rough looking characters slowly riding in to the house. Listening in outside a window the Kid hears Madding instructing the men on his next job when they begin arguing over how much Madding is getting paid for his information. When the Kid steps on a branch, it snaps revealing his location to a sentry. The Kid fights off the sentry and this causes the men inside to try and take the stolen loot from Madding.

Madding instead grabs a gun and holds them off until he can escape with the stolen loot. The Outlaw Kid races after Madding and captures him. The next day Lance Temple is in town and he learns from the sheriff that the rest of the gang was rounded up and wonders how the Outlaw Kid could have suspected Madding as the ringleader of the gang.

Appearing in "O filho do xerife"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Two-Gun Kid #47
(originally printed as The Sheriff Had a Son!)

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  • Deuce Dillon

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Synopsis for "O filho do xerife"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Two-Gun Kid #47
(originally printed as The Sheriff Had a Son!)
In the town of Sagebrush the Two-Gun Kid is challenged and outdraws the outlaw Deuce Dillon. The sheriff who is none impressed by the gunfight in his town and warns both the Kid and Dillon that if either of them cause any trouble he will run them out of town. The sheriff goes to his young son Tom and tells him that's how you treat trouble makers in town, and that there is nothing worse than a gunfighter, Tom is not scared of the two gunslinger telling his father that he can probably outshoot both of them. Meanwhile, Deuce warns the Kid that he will get even with him later.

The next day the Two-Gun Kid walks into the local saloon and spots Deuce talking with the sheriff's son Tom. Not liking this meeting the Kid tries to go and warn the sheriff, but the lawman has no interest in listening to anything the Kid has to say, let along accusations that that his son is hanging out with Deuce Dillon. Seeing that he cannot get through to the sheriff, the Kid decides to keep a close eye on Tom to make sure nothing goes wrong.

Eventually, the Kid realizes that Tom is stalling his father for time keeping him away from his patrol long enough for Deuce Dillon to rob the local bank. When the Kid tries to join the sheriff, he refuses the Kid's help. With the sheriff gone and knowing that Deuce could easily gun him down, Two-Gun orders Tom to tell him where Deuce went, when the boy refuses and tries to draw his gun the Kid easily knocks the boy over. Consumed with guilt over possibly sending his father to death, the reluctant Tom takes Two-Gun to Deuce.

When they arrive at Deuce's hideout they find that he is shooting it out with Tom's father. When Tom tries to stop Deuce from killing his father the boy is shot in the arm instead. This allows the sheriff to shoot Deuce down, in the aftermath the Kid tries to explain Deuce's plot but the sheriff is unwilling to believe that his son helped Deuce in anyway. Unable to convince the sheriff otherwise, the Kid decides arguing is useless and rides off convinced that at least Tom learned from the experience.

Notes

  • Texas Kid (Lance Temple) became a popular character in Brazil, and after the original stories ended the brasilian publisher RGE began to reprint Outlaw kid stories, renaming Outlaw Kid as Texas Kid, with no any more changes to the character.
  • Clay Harder as renamed "Bill Dinamite".
  • Only stories of Marvel characters are listed in this database. This issue also included stories by Non-Marvel publishers like DC (Daniel Boone) and Charlton (Maverick Marshall, Cheyenne kid)

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