Ringo #28
In "The Revolutionaries," Sunday finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of vengeance and justice on a dusty stagecoach journey in 1974. With the arrival of Zelda Gardner and the vengeful Swift Slade, the fragile peace of McIver’s town begins to unravel—until violence erupts and the stakes rise. Written by Víctor Mora and illustrated with striking detail by Víctor de la Fuente, this issue delivers a tense, character-driven tale of loyalty and consequence, with a cover by Víctor de la Fuente.
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On a stage coach, Sunday meets Zelda Gardner and an old army colleague, "Swift" Slade, who is seeking revenge against McIver for stealing his wife. McIver controls the town and Slade is killed soon after he arrives, with witnesses swearing it was self-defense. Sunday and Zelda have seen too much and McIver orders them killed, but Sunday gets Zelda to a safe location. Sunday goes to bring McIver to justice, but saves his life when Pearl Slade seeks revenge. McIver allows Sunday to leave with Pearl and after making sure she is safe, Sunday returns to Zelda.
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