The Rawhide Kid

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David_Cody
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The Rawhide Kid

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Does anyone ever remember reading these back in the 60's and 70'? Back in the late 70's, my brother gave me his collection of Rawhide Kid comics. He must've had some 50-60 of them. I remember vividly spending the next few days reading ALL of them. Such a fun comic.

Well on a whim, I've decided to try and get as many of them as I can. In the past week or so, I've bought 10 of them off of eBay. I want to collect as many of them I can and then just sit down and start reading them from start to finish.

David

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Rawhide Kid is before my time but I buy them when I find them. I enjoy the simple stories. Western Marvel is a bargain compared to everything else they put out from that era.

I have been working on my low to mid grade Sgt Fury run. I got lucky at ECCC last week and bought a stack at 70% off. I’m missing 1-11, but I’m only missing a few after that now. That’s next on my reading list. It’s not easy to get those in VF for $4-6!


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