Brûlant #42
In "La guerre des 'Tigre !'", Jonah Hex rides into a storm of vengeance after a Pawnee tribe he once protected is decimated by smallpox-laden blankets. With the weight of betrayal and loss pressing hard, he tracks down the man responsible, setting in motion a brutal reckoning. Written by John Albano and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Tony DeZuniga, this 1976 issue features a cover by Joe Kubert, capturing the raw intensity of Hex’s relentless pursuit.
In "Promesse à une princesse," Jonah Hex, haunted by loss and bound by duty, shields the daughter of a Pawnee chief after a brutal attack leaves her tribe decimated. When he learns the blankets that spread the deadly plague were part of a calculated betrayal, he sets out to confront the man who sold them—driven by a vow to a dying woman and a past he can’t outrun.
In the heat of war, a gruff unit of soldiers clashes with a new Jewish sergeant whose quiet intensity unsettles them. As they push through a brutal campaign, his steady courage and unflinching resolve test their prejudices—until a final, devastating act forces them to confront what they’ve overlooked.
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