Mighty Samson #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fugitives, Part 1: Unwilling to Live," Mighty Samson and his companions intervene when a young couple faces a monstrous threat—only to discover their ordeal is tied to a religious ritual they willingly embraced. Written by Gerry Boudreau and illustrated with bold, expressive detail by José Delbo, this 1974 Western comic delivers a tense, morally complex tale where trust is fragile and survival demands more than strength. The cover by Luis Dominguez captures the moment’s dread with striking intensity.
In "The Fugitives, Part 1: Unwilling to Live," Samson and his companions intervene to save a young couple from a monstrous threat—only to find themselves caught in a deadly game when the couple, bound by their faith to a ritual sacrifice, turn on Samson in the night. Written by a longtime hand of the series and illustrated with bold, expressive detail, this tense 13-page tale unfolds in a world where survival isn’t always about who’s strongest, but who’s willing to trust.
In "The Fugitives, Part 2: The Ritual of Blood," Larsus-Kar faces a desperate choice when he realizes he can’t overcome Samson, leading him to make a shocking sacrifice. Meanwhile, Janus and Valyn resolve to master the ways of the upper world and share that knowledge with their people.
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Reprinted in Mighty Samson #4 (2011)
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