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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lobo: King of the Currumpaw," writer Mark Evanier and artist Thomas Yeates craft a gripping Western tale of frontier justice and moral cost. Seton, a bounty hunter hired to track down the legendary wolf Lobo blamed for livestock raids, finds himself entangled in a hunt that tests his resolve when he uses the female wolf, Blanca, as bait. Cover by Rick Veitch captures the stark, rugged atmosphere of the tale, a 2008 free issue that stands out for its quiet intensity and character-driven storytelling.
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Seton is hired as a bounty hunter for the wolf Lobo, who cowboys and farmers claimed was killing their livestock. He finally outwits Lobo by using the female wolf, Blanca, as bait, but the killing changes Seton and he never hunts another wolf.
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