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Abraham Stone #1
“Rat des villes”
Joe Kubert brings his unmistakable draftsmanship to this 1992 French-language series opener, where the rugged, sharp-eyed Abraham Stone stands front and center — coat collar up, expression wary — while a pair of unsavory, leering figures crowd in behind him against a cluttered interior backdrop. "Rat des villes" (City Rat) signals right away that this is a street-level world of tension and dubious company, and Kubert's expressive linework makes every face crackle with personality.
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writer, artist, inker Joe Kubert · writer Janine Bharucha · colorist Bojan Kovačević · letterer Martine Ségard · cover Joe Kubert
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Cast · 2 characters
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writer, artist, inker Joe Kubert
writer Janine Bharucha
colorist Bojan Kovačević
letterer Martine Ségard
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert
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Arriving from the country, Abraham Stone has a mission to find the men who murdered his family.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).