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Scalped #4

Jun 2009 · DC · 14.99 USD; 16.99 CAD
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“The Boudoir Stomp Part 1”
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This volume collects issues #18-24 of Jason Aaron and R.M. Guéra's gritty crime saga set on the Prairie Rose Indian Reservation. As undercover FBI agent Dashiell Bad Horse gets deeper into the tribal politics and violence, the story focuses on the escalating conflict between Chief Lincoln Red Crow and his rivals, with the title referring to the harsh realities and moral compromises that define life on the rez. The collection continues the series' unflinching look at corruption, identity, and survival in a world where loyalties are constantly tested.

In "The Boudoir Stomp Part 1," Jason Aaron and R. M. Guéra deliver a gripping chapter of Scalped, where Red Crow grapples with the weight of a past secret—revealed thirty-five years prior when he uncovered the traitor in the protest movement—and now struggles to maintain peace in the present, haunted by the lingering presence of Gina's soul pouch. With Jock’s striking cover setting the tone, the story unfolds with quiet tension and deep consequence, grounded in the emotional toll of legacy and silence.

writer Jason Aaron · artist, inker R. M. Guéra · colorist Giulia Brusco · letterer Steve Wands · cover Jock

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artist, inker R. M. Guéra
colorist Giulia Brusco
letterer Steve Wands
cover pencils, inks Jock

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Thirty Five years ago, Red Crow discovers the identity of the informant in the protest movement and takes care of the problem. In the present, Red Crow must live life without violence while he is in possession of Gina's soul pouch but it is proving harder than he had planned.

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