The collected series was released in hardcover in 2010. |
Jack Kirby's Rawhide Kid, back in the day. |
If you know what I
mean.
“Re-imagined” may be too strong a term, since it’s
remarkable how little realignment is required for writer Ron Zimmerman and
artist John Severin to cast the original slight, lithe and dandyish character
in this new light — a light this Rawhide Kid would insist must be flattering to
his complexion.
All that’s really required is a dash of double entendre, a
wink of wit and a sense that the Kid knows a great deal more about what’s going
on than anybody else in the story — and isn’t talking.
Series editor Axel Alonso said, “We thought it would be
interesting to play with the genre. Enigmatic cowboy rides into dusty little
desert town victimized by desperadoes, saves the day, wins everyone’s heart,
then rides off into the sunset, looking better than any cowboy has a right to.”
It’s the most artful introduction of gay elements into traditional
comic book material that I’ve run into — accomplished not with sex, but, more
effectively, with style.
I had no idea this was done with the kid. I have to get this.
ReplyDeleteYou can pick up the beautiful hardcover for next to nothing at Edward R. Hamilton on line, Josie.
DeleteLoved this series.Was never a big fan of Rawhide,or Kid Colt either.I dug the Two-Gun Kid and the Ghost Rider.But this series made me a fan.At least for awhile.Until it was decided this wasn't part of the RHK canon.It's still a lot of fun.
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