- self-titled
series published by
Marvel Comics. The
Gunhawks were Kid C****idy and Reno Jones. As
introduced in
Gunhawks #1 (1972), C****idy was the son of a plantation-owning...
-
Ghost Rider and the
introductions of such short-lived
Western features as "
Gunhawk" and "Renegades", by
writers including Gary
Friedrich and
Superman co-creator...
- Kid, the
Night Rider, the
Ringo Kid, the
Rawhide Kid, Kid Colt, and the
Gunhawks, as well as an
alternate version of the
Avengers from the 1950s, and a...
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costumed criminal and the
former partner and
lover of
Gunhawk.
After a
falling out with
Gunhawk, she
became a western-themed
villainess known as Pistolera...
- The
comic book
stories published by
Marvel Comics since the 1940s have
featured several fictional teams and
organizations and this page
lists them. Contents...
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mercenaries called the Nightriders.
Jones was one-half of the team
called the
Gunhawks,
along with his
former friend Kid C****idy, whom
Jones had
believed dead...
- Man-Bat, Plastique, Chemo, KGBeast,
Solomon Grundy,
Rainbow Creature,
Gunhawk, Knockout,
Killer Frost, Mr. Freeze, and
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Black...
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Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also
References External links The
following is a list of
fictional criminal and terrorist...
- in time to 1873, a trio of
Space Phantoms was
caught impersonating the
Gunhawks and the
Black Rider. The
Space Phantoms were
previously said to have originated...
- River; Man for breakfast;
Blood on his
spurs V5-The neck scarf; The no-gun
gunhawk; Devil's
manhunt -- V6-Maybe because--!; "Tooby";
Plans for the boy; Under...