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Colorado Kid
Date | Number: 58 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesHere's another chapter of the Colorado Kid saga from Miller. The printing quality on these later Miller issues seemed to take a real nosedive. The Kid features in two stories, there's a page on strange weapons and strange they are indeed, and we have a feature on the history of Tombstone up to the arrival of Wyatt Earp. Ernesto
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Mil gracias. Es impagable vuestro trabajo.
  
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Publication[May] 1955 | Price: 0/6 [0-0-6 GBP] | Pages: 1
 
 
NotesHouse ad for L. Miller & Sons Ltd.
 
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesAd for Headquarter and General Supplies Ltd.
 
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesAd for Headquarter and General Supplies Ltd.
 
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesAd for Headquarters and General Supplies Ltd.
 
CreditsLetters: Typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesAd for Headquarter and General Supplies Ltd.
 
Comic StoryThe Bronco (6 pages)
SynopsisThe Kid stops Black Jack from abusing the wild horses on Miss Hunter's ranch.
FeaturingColorado Kid
ContentCharacters: Black Jack Fargo; Colorado Kid; Miss Hunter; Pete
 
IllustrationStrange Firearms (1 page)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesIllustrations and text describing the Japanese sleeve pistol, "My Friend" knucklebuster pistol, English jailer's key pistol, "Apache" gun, and German combination flintlock and battle axe from the 17th century.
 
Comic StoryRock Trap of Bridger's Gap (10 pages)
SynopsisThe Kid stops Sam Gury's gang from robbing the stagecoach between Stanley and Patrick.
FeaturingColorado Kid
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Jem; Matt; Dan Mooney; Ned; Colorado Kid; VILLAINS: Sam Gury; Mack; Joe; Kurt
 
Comic StoryTombstone An Authentic Story (7 pages)
SynopsisHistory of the town of Tombstone, Arizona.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Sheriff Behan; Eddie Schieffelin; Louis Hancock; John P. Clum; Wyatt Earp; Jim Hume; Virgil Earp; Morgan Earp; "Doc" Holliday; VILLAINS: "Old Man" Clanton; John Ringo; Frank McLowery; Tom McLowery; Isaac (Ike) Clanton; Joseph Clanton; Phineas Clanton; Curly Bill
NotesFrank's and Tom's names are usually given as "McLaury".
 
IllustrationThe Przewalsky Horse (1 page)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Animal; Nature
NotesThe only true "wild horse" in the world.
 
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesAd for Eillisdons. Indicia at bottom of page: "Colorado Kid No. 58 Published by L. Miller & Son, Ltd, 342 & 344 Hackney Road, London E2 and printed in the Republic of Ireland by the Monument Press, 270 North Circular Road, Dublin. All stories and illustrations in this book are the copyright of the publishers and must not be reproduced without permission. All names and characters are fictitious."
 
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