Jonah Hex and Other Western Tales #2
In "Blood Brothers," Jonah Hex rides through a merciless frontier, honoring a debt to a Pawnee chief by saving his daughter, only to witness the devastating aftermath when his newfound allies fall to a plague carried by tainted blankets. Written by John Albano and brought to life with gritty detail by artist Tony DeZuniga—whose inks deepen the story’s grim atmosphere—this tale explores vengeance and loss in a world where loyalty is tested by tragedy. The cover by Luis Dominguez captures the stark tension of Hex’s solitary journey, a 95-cent glimpse into a Western that’s as haunting as it is unforgettable.
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Jonah Hex saves the life of a Pawnee Chief's daughter. When the tribe that befriended him is wiped out by smallpox riddled blankets, Jonah takes his revenge on the man responsible.
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