Outlaw Kid - List of Doug Wildey's Outlaw Kid Stories

List of Doug Wildey's Outlaw Kid Stories

This list is incomplete.

  • The Outlaw Kid #1 (Sept. 1954)
"The Beginning!"
"Jaws of Death!"
"A Killer's Trap!"
  • The Outlaw Kid #2 (Nov. 1954)
"The Fast Gun!" a.k.a. "The Fast Draw" (rep. Vol. 2, #3)
"Redman's Revenge!"
"Fury at Echo Pass!"
  • The Outlaw Kid #3 (Jan. 1955)(rep. Vol. 2, #1)
"Hostage"
"Breakthrough"
"Showdown"
  • The Outlaw Kid #4 (Mar. 1955)
"Ghost Town"
"Death Battle"
"Rruummbblle"
  • The Outlaw Kid #5 (May 1955)(rep. Vol. 2, #2)
"Two of a Kind"
"The Newcomers"
"Flames of Violence"
  • The Outlaw Kid #8 (Nov. 1955)
"Helping Hand"
"Gun Law"
"The Outsider"
  • The Outlaw Kid #10 (March 1956)(rep. Vol. 2, #3)
"The Fast Draw"
"Renegade Rout"
"Stand Up and Fight"
"The Man Behind the Guns"
  • The Outlaw Kid #11 (May 1956) (rep. Vol. 2, #4)
"Losers Take Nothing"
"Six-gun Gamble"
"Fang and Claw"
"The Riddle of Scorpion Creek"
  • The Outlaw Kid #12 (July 1956)
"Six-Gun Menace"
"The Riddle of Fargo Pass"
"Badman's Choice"
"Range War"
  • The Outlaw Kid #13 (Sept. 1956)
"Flames Along the Border"
"Bully's Bluff" (rep. Vol. 2, #7, Aug. 1971)
"Scourge of the Plains"
"Appointment With Danger"
  • The Outlaw Kid #14 (Nov. 1956)
"Whistling Lead"
"Gunning for Trouble"
"Gun Duel"
"The Land Grabbers"
  • The Outlaw Kid #15 (Jan. 1957)
"Duel in the Desert"
"Guns For Hire"
"Six-Gun Challenge"
"Along The Outlaw Trail"
  • The Outlaw Kid #16 (Mar. 1957)
"Six-Gun Meeting"
"Redmen on the Rampage"
"Treachery on the Trail"
"Law and Order"
  • The Outlaw Kid #17 (May 1957)
"Gunning For Trouble"
"Empty Holsters"
"Fists of Steel"
"Showdown at Sunup"
  • The Outlaw Kid #18 (July 1957)
"Menace on Main Street"
"The Ambushers Strike"
"Six-Gun PayoFf"
"The Kid's Revenge"
  • The Outlaw Kid #19 (Sept. 1957)
"When the Owlhoots Rode"
"Revenge of the Redmen"
"Gun Crazy"
"Treachery in Caliber City"
  • Wyatt Earp #24 (Aug. 1959)
"The Man Behind the Guns" (reprint #10?)

REPRINTS

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  • The Outlaw Kid Vol. 2, #5 (April 1971)
"Empty holsters!"
"Fists of steel!"
"Showdown at Sunup!"
"Gunning for Trouble!"
  • The Outlaw Kid Vol. 2, #6 (June 1971; re-reprinted #22, June 1974)
"Redmen on the Rampage!"
"Six-Gun Meeting!"
"Law and Order!"
  • The Outlaw Kid Vol. 2, #9 (Dec. 1971; re-reprinted #25, Dec. 1974)
"Gun Law"
"The Outsider"
  • The Outlaw Kid Vol. 2, #10 (June 1972)
"The Origin of the Outlaw Kid"

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