Rick Wilson was a young outlaw in the American Old West.
History
When Rick Wilson was a child, he dreamed of one day becoming a Texas Ranger like his father Captain Sam Wilson. Captain Wilson taught his son how to shoot, and the boy took to the skill with great eagerness. His father however, discouraged him from trying to follow in his footsteps, citing that a badge is little more than a tin target on your chest. As Rick grew older though, he accompanied his father on a raid against a band of renegades. Captain Wilson was injured, but Rick promptly rode to his rescue, driving the renegades away. They succeeded in saving the life of a young girl named Paloma - a girl who sadly, was now an orphan. After a failed attempt to find a foster home for her, Captain Wilson adopted her and raised her alongside his son.
When Rick was eighteen, he told his father that he wanted to join the Texas Rangers. Sam Wilson did not give Rick his blessing, and after a heated argument, the youth rode off away from their homestead. He spent the next year eking out his own life until one day he fell in with a group of outlaws known as the Fenton Gang. Rick assisted the Fentons in robbing a stagecoach, and this incident drew the attention of his father. Determined to maintain law and order, Captain Wilson sought to bring his son to justice. Their next encounter was anything but hospitable, and Sam Wilson forced his son out onto the street for a shootout. By this point, Rick was an even deadlier shot with a revolver than his father, and quickly outdrew him. He shot Captain Wilson in the shoulder, forcing him to drop his weapon. As Rick escaped custody, his father disowned him, regarding him with the same contempt that he reserved for every outlaw.
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Powers and Abilities
Abilities
- Equestrianism: Rick Wilson was an able-bodied horse rider.
- Firearms: Rick Wilson was lightning fast on the draw, and was deadly accurate with a six-shooter. By his own father's admission, Rick was even better than he when it came to gun play, and Sam Wilson was considered one of the finest shots in the Texas Rangers.
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Horse
Weapons
Colt Revolver
Notes
- This version of Outlaw, including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored following the rebirth of the infinite Multiverse during the Dark Crisis of 2022-2023. Even though other versions of the character may have appeared, this information does not apply to those versions.
- Rick once saved the life of a hawk that had been attacked by two mountain cougars. Afterwards, the hawk became his traveling companion, and saved Rick's life several times by distracting opponents or alerting Rick to the location of an ambush.
Trivia
- After Rick Wilson's storyline was cancelled, the "Outlaw" feature continued in All-Star Western starring Billy the Kid.
Related
- 7 Appearances of Richard Wilson (Earth-One)
- 1 Images featuring Richard Wilson (Earth-One)
- 1 Quotations by or about Richard Wilson (Earth-One)
- Character Gallery: Richard Wilson (Earth-One)
Footnotes