Bill Colt

Creation & Design

Bill Colt was created during the 1950s as part of the Western genre boom in comic books, reflecting the popular culture of the time.

Early Years

Bill Colt's stories often revolved around his adventures in the Wild West, showcasing his skills as a gunslinger and his encounters with outlaws.

Character Development

Over the years, Bill Colt evolved from a simple gunslinger to a more complex character, embodying themes of justice and morality in the Wild West.

Cultural Reception

Bill Colt was well-received during the 1950s, appealing to fans of Westerns and contributing to the popularity of the genre in comics.

Character Details

Real Name:
Bill Colt
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Abilities:
Expert marksman, Horse riding, Tracking
Equipment:
Revolver, Lasso
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
brown

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Hillman ⋅ 1940

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$400
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$1.2k
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$4k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Bill Colt, the Ghost Rider

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