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Appearing in "Two of a Kind"

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  • Unnamed Outlaw posing as the Outlaw Kid

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Synopsis for "Two of a Kind"

The Outlaw Kid thwarts a bank robbery in Caliber City, but one of the robbers manages to escape. Setting up camp outside of town the lone gunman wonders how he can get even with the Kid and comes up with a solution. The next day the man returns to town disguised as the Outlaw Kid and robs the local general store in broad daylight and then flees the law. After a series of other robberies the people of Caliber City begin to believe that the Outlaw Kid has become a criminal himself.

Hearing the news, Lance Temple asks his father what he thinks and old Zane Temple is convinced that somebody is framing the local hero but tells his son that it is business best left to those who can fight, reminding his son that he has sworn to never use violence. That night, Lance changes into the Outlaw Kid to hunt for the man framing him, knowing that he will have to hunt alone as nobody in town will trust him. As he searches he is spotted and chased off by a posse out hunting for him.

Escaping capture, the Outlaw Kid is about to give up for the night when he suddenly hears hoof beats and spots his impostor riding away. Following after him, the Kid is led to a mining office but has lost track of the impostor and suspects that he realized he was being followed. In order to flush the criminal out, the Outlaw Kid by pretending to hold up the mine office himself. Sure enough, the phony Outlaw Kid appears to apprehend his "impostor", caught at gun point the Outlaw Kid is saved by the owner of the mine who knocks the gun out of the faux Outlaw Kid's hand when he sees that the impostor is about to shoot the real Kid in the back. The Outlaw Kid then apprehends his impostor and clears his name.

The next morning, Lance is happy to hear that his father never lost faith in the Outlaw Kid, even though that he himself had doubts that he would clear his own name.

Appearing in "The Newcomers"

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  • Fargo

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Synopsis for "The Newcomers"

The Outlaw Kid is riding across the range when he comes across some locals, led by a man named Fargo, roughing up a recent Mexican immigrant and his son who have built a small farm outside of Caliber City. Disgusted by their racist attitudes towards the new comers, the Outlaw Kid comes to their rescue and chases them off. The Outlaw Kid introduces himself to Pedro and his son Manuel who came to America from the town of Chihuahua, and Manuel enjoys going to school. When Pedro expresses his unhappiness and considerations about moving back to Mexico, the Outlaw Kid tells him that he has every right to find a new life in America and tat all Americans originally came from other lands, encouraging Pedro to stay and forge a new life in his new home promising to be there to protect him and Manuel should the locals continue to give him a rough time.

Meanwhile back in town, Fargo has amassed a posse who share his racist attitudes towards the new comers and beats up those who are against him. That night while Lance is spending time with Belle, Belle's father comes home to tell them about Fargo's plan to drive Pedro and his son out of town and that a group of concerned citizens are going to try and stop him. When Lance declines to help, citing the promise of non-violence he made to his father, Belle is upset at him for not doing anything and tells him to leave before she says something she'll regret later.

Lance uses this opportunity to slip away and change into the Outlaw Kid. Racing to Pedro's home he arrives just as Fargo and his men are attacking the home, wounding Pedro's arm with a bullet. The Kid easily disarms the attackers, forcing them to flee -- all except Fargo who stands his ground. Drawing on the Outlaw Kid spells Fargo's demise, as the Kid is faster at the draw and kills Fargo. Getting Pedro a doctor, the Outlaw Kid is happy to hear that Pedro and his son intend to stay in America and make the best of their new life.

Appearing in "Arizona Lawman"

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  • Caleb

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  • Doc Hammer

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  • Mike
  • Dade Morgan
  • Larry Walker

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Synopsis for "Arizona Lawman"

A newly incorporated town solves the problem of which of two friends to appoint Sheriff by making itself into two towns.

Appearing in "The Man Who Wouldn't Fight"

Elmer Larrabe gets a hot blonde wife.

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  • Elmer Larrabe

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  • Susan Cassidy

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  • Bull Benson
  • Pinto Kid

Synopsis for "The Man Who Wouldn't Fight"

Western tale.

Appearing in "The Flames of Violence"

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  • Larkin
  • Mason

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Synopsis for "The Flames of Violence"

The Outlaw Kid is helping the sheriff of Caliber City keep a lynch mob away from Larkin a man who robbed a coach and is accused of murdering the driver, telling the mob that Larkin deserves the right to a fair trial. After quietly telling the sheriff to sneak Larkin out the back door, the Kid is assisted by a man named Mason who appears to believe that Larkin deserves a fair trial as well and the mob disburses.

Later that night, Lance Temple spends time with his father discussing the local happenings when suddenly they are visited by a posse who has come hunting for Larkin who has escape after the sheriff was shot. The sheriff died saying that he was killed by a masked man, and since Larkin was caught wearing a mask, believe that he bushwacked the sheriff in order to escape. After they leave, Zane tells his son to not get involved, reminding his son about his vow of non-violence.

Lance slips away and changes into the Outlaw Kid and manages to find Larkin just after the lynch mob. He keeps them at bay with his guns. Larkin pleads that while he did rob the stage coach, he was ambushed by a masked man who killed the driver, and later the sheriff and would have killed him as well if he hadn't gotten away.

Suddenly Mason appears and Larkin recognizes him as the masked man, when Mason confesses to framing Larkin, he tries to kill those gathered by is easily knocked out by the Outlaw Kid. With the true killer captured the shamed mob realize the error of their ways and agree to give Larkin the fair trial he deserves.

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