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(1971)
Marquez keeps outdoing himself
no but the quality of his art on Uncanny X-Men is insane
Favourite Non-Powered Character: Round One Match Five of Thirty-Two
Johnny Bart (Rawhide Kid)
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A Marvel Masterwork pin-up by Gil Kane from Rawhide Kid No. 133, May 1976. It had originally appeared on the cover of The Mighty Marvel Western No. 43, dated December 1975.
RAWHIDE KID (vol. 1) #39 (April, 1964). Cover pencilled by Jack Kirby, inked by Chic Stone, colored by Stan Goldberg and lettered by Artie Simek.
It being the Silver Age, Marvel took a page out of DC's book (which stated that books with apes on the cover sold better) and had this King Kong-wannabe terrorize the Old West.
And despite being a Jack Kirby fan, I can't help but wonder why all the buildings are drawn so small in relation to the people. It's like everyone's playing in a cowboy town built for little kids.