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    The Rawhide Kid (real name: Johnny Bart, originally given as Johnny Clay) is a fictional Old West cowboy appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A heroic gunfighter of the 19th-century American West who was unjustly wanted as an outlaw, he is one of Marvel's most prolific Western characters.

    • (first version), Rawhide Kid #1 (March 1955) (second version), Rawhide Kid #17 (August, 1960)
  2. Rawhide Kid. Aliases. Johnny Bart, [1] Johnny Clay, Jeb Kent, [1] Trey, [2] Dances-Naked-With-Glee [3] Affiliation and Relationships. Physical Characteristics. Origin and Living Status. Personal Information. Creators and Appearances. Stan Lee, Jack Kirby. First. Death. Rawhide Kid #17. ( March, 1960) War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery #3.

  3. Browse the Marvel comic series Rawhide Kid (1955 - 1979). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

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  4. Rawhide Kid. Affiliation and Relationships. Physical Characteristics. Origin and Living Status. Personal Information. Creators and Appearances. Stan Lee, William Robert Brown. First. Rawhide Kid #1. ( November, 1954) Contents. 1 History. 2 Paraphernalia. 2.1 Weapons. 2.2 Transportation. 3 See Also. 4 Links and References. 4.1 References. History.

  5. The Rawhide Kid is Johnny Bart, one of Marvel's best-known Western heroes. Though branded an outlaw, he continues to fight for right and justice.

  6. Rawhide Kid. Jonathan Clay. Prime Marvel Universe. (Earth-616) Comic Versions. Video Game Versions. Others. Rawhide Kid Related.

  7. Rawhide Kid is a comic book series featuring the character Rawhide Kid originally published by Atlas Comics, and later by Marvel Comics. In ran from 1955 to 1979, with a hiatus during the late 1950s. Publication history. The Rawhide Kid debuted in a 16-issue series (March 1955-Sept. 1957) from Marvel Comics 's 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics. [1] .