Kid Colt is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kid Colt is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kid Colt starred in the comic book series Kid Colt Outlaw, as well as in several other titles.
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Kid Colt is the longest-running cowboy star in American comic-book publishing, featured in stories for a 31-year stretch from 1948 to 1979, though from 1966 most of the published stories were reprints.
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Kid Colt appeared in numerous series through that decade, including All Western Winners, Wild Western, Two-Gun Western, and Gunsmoke Western.
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Virtually all Kid Colt stories were drawn by the character's longtime artist, Jack Keller.
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Kid Colt additionally headlined the three-issue Giant-Size Kid Colt, which consisted entirely of reprints except for one new story in each of the latter two issues.
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An older version of Kid Colt appears in 'Skaar: King Of The Savage Land, having faked his death and subsequently time-traveling.
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Kid Colt is an American Old West cowboy who was wrongly accused of murder and became a fugitive from the law, along the way engaging in heroic good acts in an effort to restore his reputation.
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Kid Colt was later reintroduced as a teenager whose real name was changed to Blaine Cole.
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An older version of Kid Colt later appears, having faked his death and subsequently time-traveling.
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Kid Colt is a contemporary superhero character in the Marvel Comics universe who has appeared as a member of the modern-day Young Allies.
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Kid Colt was eventually recruited by the Young Allies to help them free two alien beings.
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