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  1. Billy the Kid is a Western comic book series published by Charlton Comics, with stories of a fictional character based on the historical Billy the Kid. Taking over the numbering of a previous Western comic, Masked Raider, Billy the Kid was published from issues #9-153 (Nov. 1957 - March 1983).

    • Ongoing series
    • Nov. 1957-Mar. 1983
    • Western
    • Bimonthly
  2. Cover by Jose Delbo. Stories and art by Joe Gill, Jose Delbo and Pat Boyette. A Western adventure comic that turns the notorious real-life outlaw into a folk hero of the Old West. Billy seeks a job in a mining town, but when he sees his old friend Cato being savagely beaten, he must get involved.

  3. Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories and art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. A Western adventure comic that turns the notorious real-life outlaw into a folk hero of the Old West. Billy has an enemy in a renegade bull, but the cattle rustlers who are after Marie's herd are worse.

  4. Billy the Kid. Charlton , 1957 Series. Published in English (United States) #106. December 1973. Cover Gallery. Publication Dates: November 1957 - March 1983. Number of Issues Published: 145 (#9 - #153) Color: color cover; color interior. Dimensions: standard Silver Age U.S.; later standard Modern Age U.S. Paper Stock:

  5. Cover by Jose Delbo. Stories and art by Jose Delbo and Carl Wessler. A Western adventure comic that turns the notorious real-life outlaw into a folk hero of the Old West. In an issue-length story, Billy goes to work on the Brandon ranch, only to wind up in the middle of a bloody conflict.

  6. Sep 8, 2012 · Billy The Kid 012 c2c. by. Charlton Comics. Usage. Attribution 3.0. Topics. Billy The Kid 012 c2c. Collection. webcomicuniverse; comics; additional_collections.

  7. Here is Volume 1, a collection of Charlton Comics BILLY THE KID series drawn by one of the industry’s greatest illustrators, JOHN SEVERIN. All pages shot from Charltons original printing sources and recolored by Severin's former editor and collaborator MORT TODD. A thrilling 64 page collection for all cowboy and Severin fans!

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