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  1. The Rawhide Kid (real name: Johnny Bart, originally given as Johnny Clay) is a fictional Old West cowboy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A heroic gunfighter of the 19th-century American West who was unjustly wanted as an outlaw, he is one of Marvel's most prolific Western characters.

    • Origin
    • Character Creation
    • Major Story Arcs
    • Powers and Skills

    Johnny Bart was born Johnny Clay, but his family was quickly devastated during an Indian raid. His parents killed and one brother taken hostage, the other fled entirely, Johnny was adopted by his uncle Ben. It is uncertain, however, whether or not Ben was actually related, as he has been referred to as both "Uncle Ben" and "a lonely ranger"; despit...

    John Bart made his first appearance in Rawhide Kid #17. He was a new character in a reboot of the Rawhide Kid series, replacing theOriginal Rawhide Kid (unnamed) of the first 16 issues He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He was later also significantly developed by Larry Lieber. More recently, he was reinvented by Ron Zimmerman.

    Silver Age Return

    The second Rawhide Kid, Johnny Bart, raised by his uncle Ben, rode the West on his horse Nightwind. Although his actions early on marked him as an outlaw, the nature of the frontier and its inhabitants meant that he was not sought everywhere he went; if he had committed no crime in a region, he was often left alone. However, he tended not to stay in one place for too long and rarely grew attached to most people. He later discovered that his family was not all wiped out as he had previously th...

    Rawhide Kid

    In Laramie, Wyoming, in the late 1800's, the Rawhide Kid rode into town. A young man from the railroad, fascinated by him, started to follow him around, witnessing a bar brawl that his own indiscretion began. The sheriff, a man named Sam and an acquaintance of the Kid, took him to the jail to rest, to protect him from the people assuming the worst about the Kid. However, the young man broke him out of the jail, even though he was never a prisoner. The misunderstanding forced the Kid to ride w...

    Blaze of Glory

    By the late 1870's Johnny allied himself with the Apache Kid during the Railroad Wars. Then by 1885, Johnny had run out of wars to fight, so he started to work for the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. There his old friend Reno Jonesenlisted his help along with other western legends to help protect his town called Wonderment in Montana against a band of mercenaries known as the Nightriders. This was a gang of racist cowboys who threatened to kill everyone in town. Rawhide Kid asked his allies th...

    Abilities

    The Rawhide Kid was one of the most accomplished gunslingers in the American southwest. It is possible that he may have been ambidextrous, as he was able to wield two Colts simultaneously with equal degrees of accuracy. His marksmanship was so precise that he could shoot a weapon from an opponent's hand, without causing any physical harm to his target. Although gun slinging was the Kid's specialty, he was also a skilled hand-to-hand combatant. In some cases, Rawhide even preferred defeating h...

    Strength level

    In his prime, the Rawhide Kid possessed the normal human strength of a man of his age, height, and build who engaged in intensive regular exercise.

    Transportation

    The Rawhide Kid rides a horse named Nightwind, who is highly intelligent and responsive. Weapons The Rawhide Kid carried twin Colt revolvers.

  2. Rawhide Kid (1955) #133. Load More. Recommended Series. Two-Gun Kid (1948 - 1977) The Rawhide Kid (2010) Kid Colt: Outlaw (1949 - 2099) Marvel Masterworks: Rawhide Kid

  3. Rawhide Kid is a comic book series featuring the character Rawhide Kid originally published by Atlas Comics, and later by Marvel Comics. In ran from 1955 to 1979, with a hiatus during the late 1950s.

  4. Jul 9, 2015 · Type: Ongoing Series. Genre: Western. Featuring: Original Rawhide Kid and Jonathan Clay. Status: Finished. Publication Date: March, 1955—May, 1979. 151 issues • 261 images • 67 reprinted issues • 1 TPB edition. Next Volume.

  5. The Rawhide Kid is a fictional Old West cowboy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A heroic gunfighter of the 19th-century American West who was unjustly wanted as an outlaw, he is one of Marvel's most prolific Western characters.

  6. The Original Rawhide Kid. Originally, the Rawhide Kid was an unnamed blond and rode a horse named Apache. He may have been named for the rawhide whip he carried and used regularly,...

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