Appearing in "Texas Kid"
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- Bill Wilson
- Bill Wilson's saloon girls
- Red Hawk
- Emilio Diaz
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- Alex Yates' casino
- Alex Yates
- Mike Frost
- Duck Hawkins
- Yates' saloon girls
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Synopsis for "Texas Kid"
Local Jericho's casino owner, Bill Wilson, rejected the sale of his casino to a newcomer, fearing that it would lost his decency. Alex Yates, the newcomer, established his own casino, hiring local saloon girls and bouncers(Mike Frost and Duck Hawkins), and using a trick roulette. The new casino bouncers attacked Lance and Red Hawk when they were riding across the street. Yates casino quickly gained popularity and Wilson's one had financial troubles, and was assaulted too. Texas Kid just arrived to stop the assault, but the bandits would escape. The Kid believed that Yates was behind the attack. Time later, Yates tried to force Wilson to sell his casino, using force, but Texas Kid arrived and stopped him.
Appearing in "Bill Dinamite"
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- Unnamed outlaws
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Synopsis for "Bill Dinamite"
The Kid rides out of town and notices shod hoof prints making him realize that the men attacking where not Sioux, but white men in disguise. He follows the trail to a cabin that appears to be occupied. He goes inside and right in the barrel of a shotgun held by a woman who accuses the Kid of being in league with the men who shot her husband.
As the Kid is trying to plead his innocence the men in question arrive and demand that the old man turn over his gold. He tells them that there isn't any and that he tore up his map, but they soon see through his deception when they find a sack of gold. They knock the Kid out and then cut him loose on a canoe down the Colorado River to get rid of him. The Kid comes around and manages to leap to safety before the canoe goes over a water fall. As the Kid gets back to the cabin as Thunder Stick and his Sioux warriors arrive. As the Sioux scare off the men, the Kid goes to check if the couple are all right. The Kid then calls out to Man Wolf, Thunder Stick's son and convinces him to let him take the couple back to town. Man Wolf agrees and tells the Kid that with the outlaws defeated his people will not go to war.Notes
- Texas Kid (Lance Temple) became a popular character in Brazil, and after the original stories ended (and some Outlaw Kid stories were renamed as Texas Kid) the brasilian publisher RGE commissioned the production of new stories (since issue 27). The title continued until issue 86,and various annuals and specials were published.
- Two-gun kid (Clay Harder) was called "Bill Dinamite" in Brazil.
- Only stories of Marvel characters are listed in this database. This comic also reprinted stories by other publishers like Charlton (Cheyenne Kid).