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A Man Called Loco#1
Cover: Sam Glanzman

A Man Called Loco #1

Jul 1995 · Avalon Communications · 2.50 USD; 3.25 CAD
“The Man Called Loco”

"The Man Called Loco" kicks off with a gritty, morally charged ride as the enigmatic Loco is hired by the wealthy John Burslem to guard his fortune on a dangerous journey to Bakersfield. Written by Sergius O'Shaughnessy and illustrated by PAM with inks by PAM, the story unfolds with sharp pacing and a grounded sense of justice, as Loco uncovers a dark secret behind Burslem’s wealth. The cover, inks by Sam Glanzman, captures the tension of a man caught between duty and conscience.

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writer Sergius O'Shaughnessy · artist, inker PAM · letterer Pete Morisi · cover Sam Glanzman

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artist, inker PAM
letterer Pete Morisi
cover inks Sam Glanzman

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Loco is hired by John Burslem to ride shotgun on his stage while he transports his wealth to Bakersfield. Loco finds out that Burslem stole the money from the local Indians and forces Burslem to return the money and diamonds to their rightful owners.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).