Two-Gun Kid: Sunset Riders #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Chapter One: Biting the Bullet" kicks off a high-stakes Western thriller as the Two-Gun Kid and Fournier ride from the Mexican border toward San Francisco, pursued by shadowy operatives tied to the governments of three nations. With the mysterious Anatoly Fyskov—ancestor of Wilson Fisk—pulling strings from the shadows, the tension builds in this first issue by Fabian Nicieza, illustrated by Christian Gorney with inks by Michael Halbleib, colors by Marie Javins, and letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft. The cover by Bob Wakelin captures the gritty, lawless atmosphere of the journey ahead.
In "Chapter One: Biting the Bullet," the Two-Gun Kid—Matt Hawk—grapples with the weight of a future he’s already lived, returning with the grim certainty of his own death. After rescuing a Canadian trapper from a deadly ambush, he finds himself drawn deeper into a web of international intrigue, where past and future collide. With no time to spare, he must confront forces that stretch across borders and decades, all while the shadow of his fate looms ever closer.
In "Chapter Two: Lighting the Fuse," the Two-Gun Kid and Marcel Fournier race across the frontier toward San Francisco, pursued by a web of shadowy operatives tied to the governments of three nations. As the past collides with the present, the legacy of Anatoly Fsykov looms large—his influence stretching far beyond his time—while Running Fish and Hijuri Nguri stand at the edge of a storm neither fully understands.
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