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Coyote#15
Cover: Chas Truog & Frank Springer

Coyote #15

Nov 1985 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 1.75 CAD
“The Left Stuff!”

In "The Left Stuff!", Coyote, Slash, and Tally race to Russia to confront those responsible for Slash’s mutation, uncovering a web of betrayal and Soviet intrigue. As Comrade Josef Braditov tortures the Shakovskys for answers, shadows deepen with assassins hunting Lizette, Coyote God’s capture, and the looming threat of the Venusians and the Djinn’s Hashishin—while Scorpio Rose prepares to act. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Chas Truog with inks by Frank Springer, color by Petra Scotese, and letters by Tom Orzechowski, this 1985 Marvel issue features a cover by Truog and Springer.

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writer Steve Englehart · artist Chas Truog · inker Frank Springer · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer Tom Orzechowski · cover Chas Truog, Frank Springer

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Full credits

artist Chas Truog
colorist Petra Scotese
cover pencils Chas Truog
cover inks Frank Springer

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Coyote, Slash and Tally travel to Russia to take down the people who had mutated Slash. Comrade Josef Braditov imprisons and tortures the Shakovskys in an attempt to extract information from them about Slash. Sammy Akron hires Shadow Cabinet assassins to kill Lizette for preaching about Coyote God. Coyote God is captured by the Shadow Cabinet. Braditov is killed by Soviet agents under the command of a disguised Coyote. The Venusians prepare to take over Earth while, at the same time, the Djinn rallies the Hashishin for an assault. Scorpio Rose decides that she has to take action.

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