Aguila Solitaria #446
In the dusty heart of the Old West, Aguila Solitaria—“the son of the eagles,” his arms and back marked by detachable feathers—rides toward the hidden Valley of the Sun, his sanctuary. But his journey is cut short when he’s captured by Zapo, a bounty hunter driven by desperation: he must bring AS to the cavalry to save his wife. With a silent signal, Aguila sends his eagle, Toky, to warn his wife Shui and son Kei, who begin a perilous, stealthy approach to the rescue. The story continues next issue with "El Perdon." Cover by Gutierrez.
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In the Old West... Aguila Solitaria, "the son of the eagles", is a Native American with (detachable) feathers down his arms and back. He rides to the secret Valley of the Sun, his home. But he's snared by a bounty hunter, Zapo, who must capture AS to free his wife from the US Cavalry. AS sends his eagle, Toky, to alert his wife Shui and son Kei, who slowly creep to the rescue. Next issue, "El Perdon".
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