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Cover: José Delbo

Billy the Kid #72

May 1969 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
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“Toro, the Killer”

In "Toro, the Killer," Billy the Kid finds himself unexpectedly welcomed into the world of a wealthy estate after rescuing a woman from a runaway horse—only to discover she’s its powerful ruler. As he settles in, a growing tension brews between Billy and Toro Cuneo, a man with a dangerous interest in both the woman and her fortune. José Delbo’s dynamic art brings the Western’s sharp contrasts and suspense to life, with his fully self-penciled and inked cover capturing the story’s looming threat.

artist, inker José Delbo · cover José Delbo

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artist, inker José Delbo
cover pencils, inks José Delbo

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Billy saves a woman on a runaway horse, who turns out to be the ruler of a huge estate. He is her guest for a few days and she gets a crush on him. Billy also makes an enemy in Toro Cuneo, who has designs on the woman (and her wealth).

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