Ki-gorr the Killer #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Old Thunder" introduces Ki-Gorr the Killer in a remote, mist-shrouded realm hidden behind towering cliffs and volcanic clouds, a place untouched by the modern world. Written by Ruth Roche and Bill Black, with art by Maurice Whitman, this issue establishes a brutal, lawless frontier where a lone white man enforces his will with swift and merciless justice. The cover, by Brad Gorby and Bill Black, captures the grim intensity of a man who rules through fear.
In "Fire Beam!", Kaänga and his companions race into the jungle to stop a string of mysterious forest fires, only to uncover a sinister scheme led by the villainous white man Benton and his cunning fakir, Kasmir. With Kasmir using magnifying glasses to spark the flames and blaming the chaos on black magic, the tribe is on the brink of despair—until Kaänga and Ann step in to reveal the truth.
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