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Outlaw Kid #10 |
Outlaw Kid v1 #10, 1956 - Fearing the arrival of the Ten-Notch Kid, the town of River Bend quickly appoints a new seemingly inexperienced sheriff. Inking his own pencils,
Al Williamson delivers an aesthetically pleasing, painterly work. Lighting is carefully considered in certain panels, dramatizing the scene. The first page exemplifies this, portraying the young sheriff in bold, heroic fashion. This story was later reprinted in
Outlaw Kid v2 #3. Other artists in this golden age western comic include Doug Wildey. Cover by John Severin. This is 2 of 3
Outlaw Kid issues by
Williamson.
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"The Protector" Williamson story pencils and inks 4 pages = ****
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