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Cover: W. G. L. Bartsch

Tomahawk #12/1978

Nov 1978 · Semic · 3:75 SEK; 3:75 FIM
“Hämnaren”

In "Hämnaren," Billy the Kid tracks down the killer of his father, crossing paths with the outlaw Pancho Guinones. When Pancho discovers Billy is actually a girl, he's swiftly killed by the ruthless gunman Blackie Kane—leaving Billy alone with a secret and a new target. Written by John Albano and illustrated by Tony DeZuniga, with a striking cover by W. G. L. Bartsch, this 1978 Semic edition delivers a tense, character-driven Western with a twist that reshapes the hunt.

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writer John Albano · artist, inker Tony DeZuniga · cover W. G. L. Bartsch

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artist, inker Tony DeZuniga
cover pencils, inks W. G. L. Bartsch

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Billy the Kid letar efter sin fars mördare och träffar tjuven Pancho Guinones. Pancho upptäcker att Billy är en flicka, men dödas av revolvermannen Blackie Kane innan han hinner avslöja detta.

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