A complete issue · 104 pages · 1940
Aventuras de Jim Texas: Golpe por Golpe
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1940 — all 104 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 104 pages · 1940
"Golpe por Golpe" (Blow for Blow), by Fidel Prado, is a Spanish-language Western adventure serial published by Gráficas Bruguera, Barcelona. The narrative follows Jim Texas, a U.S. government agent, and his Mexican companion Nino Mendoza as they pursue a dangerous adversary. After completing a gold shipment mission, Texas returns to Austin to discover that Stella, a young orphan woman under his protection, has been kidnapped by three armed men during a nighttime raid on a house where she was lodged. Texas deduces the abduction was orchestrated by his nemesis, the same man behind the gold heist, as leverage to distract him and prevent Stella from claiming a substantial inheritance. Determined to rescue her, Texas and Nino depart immediately for Washington, D.C., where Texas consults with government contacts, including a friend named Snok, to locate Stella while maintaining secrecy from local police.
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