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List of works about Billy the Kid

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List of works about Billy the Kid
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Hundreds of songs, books, motion pictures, radio and television programs, and plays have been inspired by the story of the outlaw Billy the Kid.[1] Depictions of him in popular culture have fluctuated between a cold-blooded murderer without a heart and a sentimental hero fighting for justice.[2] The Texas historian, J. Frank Dobie, wrote many years ago in A Vaquero of the Brush Country (1929): "...Billy the Kid will always be interesting, will always appeal to the popular imagination".[3] While a plethora of writers and filmmakers have depicted Billy the Kid as the personification of either heroic youth or juvenile punk,[4] a few have attempted to portray a more complex character.[5] In any case, the dramatic aspects of his short life and violent death still appeal to popular taste,[6] and he remains an icon of teenage rebellion and nonconformity.[7] The mythologizing of his story continues with new works in various media.[8][9]

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The True Life of Billy the Kid first appeared in print in August 1881
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Comics

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Billy the Kid #9 (Nov. 1957).

Literature

  • The Authentic Life of Billy, the Kid (1882), a biography and partly first-hand account written by Pat Garrett, sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico
  • The Saga of Billy the Kid (1926) by Walter Noble Burns
  • El asesino desinteresado Bill Harrigan (1935), a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, part of the series A Universal History of Infamy
  • Billy The Kid (1958), a serial poem by Jack Spicer[11]
  • El bandido adolescente (1965), by Ramón J. Sender.[12]
  • The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left-Handed Poems, by Michael Ondaatje, 1970 biography in the form of experimental poetry[13]
  • Anything for Billy (1988) is a fictionalized account of Billy's last year by Larry McMurtry[14]
  • Billy the Kid: A Short and Violent Life (1989), a modern, comprehensive biography by Robert Utley[15]
  • The Illegal Rebirth of Billy the Kid (1991) is a science fiction novel by Rebecca Ore[16]
  • Whatever Happened to Billy the Kid, by Helen Airy, Sunstone Press; 1st Edition (2005), ISBN 978-0865341852. In it Billy the Kid escapes from Pat Garrett and lives out his life as John Miller[17][18]
  • The Kid (2016), a novel of Billy the Kid's life by Ron Hansen[19]
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Film

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Note that both 1911 films portrayed Billy as a girl impersonating a boy.

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Music

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Stage

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Radio

  • The first episode of the Gunsmoke radio series, broadcast on April 2, 1952 and titled "Billy the Kid", purports to tell of Billy's first murder as a runaway boy and credits Matt Dillon with giving him the "Billy the Kid" moniker.[66]
  • The CBS radio series Crime Classics told the story of Billy the Kid in its October 21, 1953 episode (#17) titled "Billy Bonney – Bloodletter". The episode featured Sam Edwards as Billy the Kid and William Conrad as Pat Garrett.[67]
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Television

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Video games

  • In the mobile game Fate/Grand Order, Billy the Kid is an Archer-class Servant who debuted as an ally in the 5th chapter of the main story.[74][75]
  • In Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Billy the Kid is one of the allies of the main character Silas Greaves and is rescued by him.[76][77]
  • In Zenless Zone Zero, Billy Kid is a playable combat android and part of the Cunning Hares faction. He was named by his previous cowboy-centric boss.[78]
  • Billy the Kid appears as the Scout for the original RED team in Team Fortress 2.[79]
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References

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