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Jonah Hex#7
Cover: Luis Dominguez

Jonah Hex #7

Dec 1986 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
“Gant de fer pour mains de velours”

In "Gant de fer pour mains de velours," Jonah Hex rides into a desolate mining town where danger hides beneath the surface of a desperate man’s last chance at redemption. With the help of the enigmatic El Diablo, Hex uncovers a web of violence tied to the Hooded Man's Gang, where every strike of the pickaxe could be the last. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with gritty precision by Gray Morrow, this 1986 issue features a striking cover by Luis Dominguez, capturing the tension of a man caught between gold and blood.

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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Gray Morrow · cover Luis Dominguez

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artist, inker Gray Morrow
cover pencils, inks Luis Dominguez

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El Diablo helps to save an old gold miner who is mining to financially help out a widowed lady, from being a robbery victim and possibly death. His bigger mission, as it turns out, is the gang behind this attempted robbery: the Hooded Man's Gang.

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