The Fist of God #4
In "The Fist of God" #4 (1989), ex-soldier and street fighter Mick Taggert—known as The Fist of God—wraps up his gritty 1920s Persia arc with a bold escape and a defiant stand, sending his brother and fiancée to safety before facing a dozen enraged opponents with nothing but a grin. Written by R. A. Jones and brought to life with dynamic art by Butch Burcham (pencils and inks), this issue delivers a raw, high-stakes moment in the character’s journey, with Debbie Burcham handling the lettering and the cover by Butch Burcham completing the look.
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Mick Taggert, AKA The Fist of God, an ex-soldier, street fighter, and gangster, concludes his adventures in 1920s Persia by stuffing his brother and fiancee in a plane and sending them off. Taggert then turns and faces a dozen angry Arabs with a grin.
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