Contents Rawhide Kid #17 - 25
Few silver age comic book series are as enjoyable as the Rawhide Kid. Viewed from both a story and art perspective, issues #26 to 35 of "Rawhide Kid" includes an outstanding mix of text ant illustrated tales.
Firstly, let's all say a big THANKS to Marvel for the Marvel Masterworks series. Where else can you buy 10 issues of classy art and vintage stories for only $55 us? Today, if you were to purchase mint copies of the individual issues, you would be spending a heck of alot more, and not only would you bag and board them, but you would also buy reading copies. That would be a great collecting day for anyone, but, it almost defeats the purpose if you just want to read Stan Lee comic book oaters.
Back to the Kid, volume two. This run of issues is special for a few reasons. They are, Stan Lee stories, Jack Kirby pencils, Don Heck art, Paul Reinman art, Jack Davis art, and Sol Brodsky art. Now, you're saying, Sol Brodsky art? Not only was he a premier art director, he was a darn good artist too. Issue #33 includes "There's A Shoot Out Coming" by Brodsky. Even Al Hartley gets into the Rawhide Kid too!