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Issue Details

Issue #95
Published December 1960
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Distributed to newstands in July 1960. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Some information on this issue supplied by Tom Lammers and the Timely/Atlas discussion list. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website.

Cover Details - "Kid Colt Goes on the Rampage!"

Characters Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]
Genre western
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Letters Artie Simek

13 page Kid Colt Outlaw story "On the Rampage!"

Characters Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; One-Eye Borden; Drago; Scarecrow Jace
Synopsis The Kid pretends that a head injury turned him bad in order to trick a bandit leader into revealing the hiding place for his loot before he captures the gang.
Genre western
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Keller
Inks Dick Ayers
Letters Dick Ayers
Notes This story is divided into two chapters: chapter one—"The Kid Turns Bad!" (7 pp), and chapter two—"The Unholy Alliance!" (6 pp).
Reprinted in Kid Colt Outlaw (Marvel, 1949 series) #182 (May 1974)

2 page text story "Little Buckaroo"

Characters Little Pedro; Big Joe; Tom Dixon; Rusty
Synopsis A Hispanic cowboy's son reaches out to the cold trail boss to get his father out of a jam, and finds unexpected respect.
Genre western
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with illustration.
Reprinted from Cowboy Action (Marvel, 1955 series) #8 (September 1955)

5 page story "A Man and His Gun!"

Characters Ben; Red Collins; Tom Collins
Synopsis A minister's son is taunted for refusing to wear guns, but when a neighbour's farm catches fire he proves braver than any of his peers.
Genre western
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Letters Artie Simek
Reprinted in Rawhide Kid (Marvel, 1960 series) #112 (June 1973)

5 page Kid Colt Outlaw story "They Called Him Chicamaw!"

Characters Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; Steel; Chicamaw Roaring Wolf
Synopsis The Kid is amply repaid for helping a soft-spoken Indian when he turns out to be a Navajo chief.
Genre western
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Keller
Inks Dick Ayers
Letters Artie Simek