Tex Dawson, the Western Kid, debuted in
Western Kid #1 (
cover-dated Nov. 1954), from publisher
Atlas Comics, a predecessor of
Marvel Comics. The character was created by an unknown writer and
penciler-
inker John Romita Sr., who the following decade would become one of
Spider-Man's signature artists. The feature, drawn exclusively by Romita, ran through issue #17 (Aug. 1957), with cover art by Romita,
Joe Maneely,
John Severin, and, for one cover each,
Carl Burgos,
Russ Heath, and
Syd Shores. Western Kid reprints appeared in Marvel's 1970s omnibus series
Western Gunfighters #3–6 and 17–33 (Dec.1970 – Sept. 1971, Sept. 1973 – Nov. 1975). In-between, the character starred in the reprint series
The Western Kid vol. 2, #1–5 (Dec. 1971 – Aug. 1972) — the first issue of which sported a new cover by original artist Romita — and in
Rawhide Kid #105 (Nov. 1972) and
Gun-Slinger #1–3 (Jan.-June 1973), a series reflecting the character's temporary new name. The first issue, with a cover drawn by
Jim Steranko, was titled
Tex Dawson, Gun-Slinger. The character was mentioned for the last time in the volume
Marvel Westerns Outlaw Files(2006), as an aging old legend, with movies with his name. ==Fictional character biography==