El Llanero Solitario #1
"Muerte en el bosque" kicks off a gripping adventure in El Llanero Solitario #1 (1953), where Young Hawk, Little Buck, and their guide Raven journey to a Coast People village. Witness the crafting of a sea-going canoe and the tense preparations for a whale hunt, all rendered with vivid detail by artist Rex Maxon and the striking cover by Ernest Nordli. Written by Gaylord Du Bois, this early tale captures the spirit of exploration and tradition in a story that unfolds with quiet intensity.
In "Un consejo oportuno," two brothers take down a pair of feared outlaws in self-defense, setting them on diverging paths—one settling into life as a sheriff and rancher, the other vanishing into the frontier as a lone gunfighter. The story unfolds with quiet tension, tracing how their choices echo across the dusty plains, where loyalty and fate are tested in silence.
In "null," young Hawk, Little Buck, and their guide Raven journey to a village of the Coast People, where they witness the careful construction of a sea-going canoe and take part in a daring whale hunt. The story captures quiet moments of cultural exchange and the rhythm of life by the shore, grounded in the rhythms of the frontier.
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