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Apache Skies #1 Warpath
Cover Date: September, 2002
The Wild West explodes in a fully-painted MAX series! Following the success of their critically acclaimed BLAZE OF GLORY miniseries, John Ostrander and Leonardo Manco return to bring you a new tale of the Old West more real and raw than any you've see ...
Issue Description
The Wild West explodes in a fully-painted MAX series! Following the success of their critically acclaimed BLAZE OF GLORY miniseries, John Ostrander and Leonardo Manco return to bring you a new tale of the Old West more real and raw than any you've seen before. As part of the MAX line, the kid gloves are off and the bullets are flying. Manco's art, shot directly from his colored pencils and watercolors, makes this perhaps the most gorgeous comic of the year. Think you don't like Westerns? Take a look at this and think again. Love Westerns? Prepare to go crazy, because APACHE SKIES is coming at you like a bullet between the eyes! A man is murdered. A legend is born. It is 1886. The American Southwest. The original Apache Kid is dead, gunned down in an ambush by a pack of cowards. Now his friend Johnny Bart, the Rawhide Kid, rides the vengeance trail to make the killers pay. But someone else is also hunting those murderers, someone who may have a claim to the title of Apache Kid! And little do they know that another man hunts them all. There are those who will make one last run, one last fight, to stand free and tall in the mountains under the wide blue Apache Skies!
Apache Skies (2002)
- Publisher
- Max
Volume Description
Apache Skies Volume 1
A 4-issue miniseries squeal to 2000's 'Blaze of Glory' from the same creative team. This volume is from Marvel's mature readers 'Max' line, stars The Rawhide Kid in a mostly solo show and features stunning fully painted art from Leonardo Manco. The series received a Squiddy Award for 'Best limited series' in 2002.
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