Jonah Hex #7
In "Gant de fer pour mains de velours," Jonah Hex rides into a desolate mining town where danger hides beneath the surface of a desperate man’s last chance at redemption. With the help of the enigmatic El Diablo, Hex uncovers a web of violence tied to the Hooded Man's Gang, where every strike of the pickaxe could be the last. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with gritty precision by Gray Morrow, this 1986 issue features a striking cover by Luis Dominguez, capturing the tension of a man caught between gold and blood.
In "La force de la poudre," Jonah Hex rides into a dusty frontier town where an aging gold miner’s desperate quest to support a widowed woman puts him in the crosshairs of a ruthless gang. When El Diablo intervenes to save the miner from a violent ambush, the real target becomes clear: the Hooded Man’s Gang, whose shadowy presence looms over the desert.
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↩ Reprints Jimmy Wakely #1 (1949), All-Star Western #3 (1970), Jonah Hex #20 (1979), Jonah Hex #23 (1979)
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