PropertyValue
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  • Apache Kid Vol 1 7
Inker1
  • Werner Roth
Inker1
  • Werner Roth
Editor-in-Chief
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Werner Roth
StoryTitle
  • The Tough Hombre!
  • Arrows West!
  • Code of the Apache!
  • The Danger Trail!
  • The Golden Kid!
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Werner Roth
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Villains: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Villains: * Fraudster Other Characters: * * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Villains: * Xaxe Tribe Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
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CoverArtist
  • Werner Roth
Country
  • USA
Month
  • 7
Synopsis
  • Western tale.
  • Aloysius Kare spots a wagon heading into territory owned by the territorial Xaxe tribe and rides down and tries to get the people to turn around. However, Kare finds that the travelers are a family and that they are taking the path through Xaxe territory as the mother is terribly ill and needs immediate medical attention, and to go another another way would mean her death. Kare agrees to help lead them through Xaxe territory in order to insure their safety. Despite their reservations, the family agree to allow Kare to help him. They are spotted by members of the Xaxe tribe and they begin stalking the trespassers. Kare notices them and rides off, leaving the family to believe that he has abandoned them. However, the reality is that Kare is changing into the Apache Kid to confront the Xaxe warriors on their trail. Apache Kid orders the Xaxe's to stand down and let the family pass through their land. When the Xaxe refuse they attack Apache Kid. However, Apache Kid is able to best them all in battle and waves the family through and onward to safety.
  • In a local saloon, a stranger from out of town suddenly begins suggesting that they wipe out the local Apaches, considering them all savages. However, none of the people in the saloon take his side and the man storms out. Among the people in the saloon is Aloysius Kare who decides to find out what the man is up to. Riding after him, Kare tries to question him, but is knocked out for his trouble. Nightwind carries Kare back to the Apache village where Red Hawk sweeps him off to his tent and nurses him back to health. Revived and having changed into the Apache Kid, learns that there are no troubles among the Native Americans to incite and attack. He rushes off to town to deal with the rabblerouser before he causes any trouble. He leaves before White Swan can see him, and so she follows after him. Back in town, Apache Kid watches through the skylight at the saloon and overhears the stranger telling the men that they need to take up arms against the Apaches. He tells them that he represents the Black Diamond Arms Company and that he can set them up with weapons in under 3 days. However, the locals are not swayed that the Apaches are a threat until the stranger spots Apache Kid in the skylight and shoots at him. Apache Kid falls through the glass and accused of being a spy and is taken prisoner. Before things can get any worse, White Swan enters into the saloon and swears that the Apaches are not a threat. To prove how serious she is, she threatens to plug a dagger into her own heart to prove how serious she is. Realizing that the Apaches are not lying, the locals turn against the man trying to set them against the Natives. The man tries to escape, but the Apache Kid beats him to a pulp. The stranger surrenders and admits that he wasn't an arms dealer, he was really looking to swindle people out of their money and skip town. With the stranger turned over to the authorities, Apache Kid and White Swan return home.
  • Captain Bill Gregory has called Apache Kid and Red Hawk to Fort Madison to ask them what they know of the legend of Tahahoose when reports of a giant fire-breathing Native warrior has been spotted along an old Native American trail. Red Hawk refuses to get involved, stating that he would not go against the wishes of the spirits and leaves. Apache Kid also tells Bill that as a member of the Apaches he also cannot do anything, but changes into his alter-ego of roving cowboy Aloysius Kare, who is not bound by a tribal legends to do nothing. The pair ride up to the mouth of the path and dismount from their horses to go in for a further look. As they explore the path, Kare suddenly slips away without a word. When Gregory finally realizes that Kare has disappeared just as he suddenly stumbles upon the massive Tahahoose, which begins to breath fire. Suddenly some Native American warriors jump Bill and take him prisoner. Or so it seems, as it turns out they are actually white men disguised as Native Americans, they are led by a man named Flint Shearing who constructed the massive effigy of Tahahoose to scare people away from his gold mine. Before they can eliminate Bill, the Apache Kid -- disguised as one of the faux-Natives -- sneaks in and frees Bill while the others are distracted by a fire and sent to put it out. Flint orders who he thinks is one of his men to kill Bill, but Apache Kid reveals himself and easily subdues Flint while soldiers from Fort Madison are attracted by the fire and gun down Flint's men. With the danger over, Flint is taken into custody.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1951