Bat Lash #6
In "Miss Maternelle," Bat Lash finds himself tangled in a deadly mystery when an artist friend of Don's is found dead, leading to a trail of art forgery and deep-rooted political corruption. Written by Steve Skeates and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Sal Trapani, this 1971 adventure blends intrigue and danger with a sharp eye for detail. The cover, a striking portrait by Nick Cardy, captures the tension of a story where nothing is quite as it seems.
In "Un ranger devait mourir," Tomahawk is forced into a deadly reckoning after accidentally killing the son of a Native chief, who demands one of the Rangers pay with their life. With honor at stake and blood on the line, Tomahawk must navigate a brutal test of loyalty and justice in the unforgiving frontier.
In "Un citoyen insoupçonnable," Bat Lash investigates the murder of an artist friend of Don's, uncovering a web of art forgery and political corruption that forces Hawk and Dove to confront a conspiracy far more dangerous than they first imagined.
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↩ Reprints The Hawk and the Dove #4 (1969), Tomahawk #121 (1969), Swing with Scooter #18 (1969), Bat Lash #5 (1969), Swing with Scooter #20 (1969)
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