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Zagor #129 Follia Omicida
Cover Date: April, 1976
His name is Johnny Boia and he is a very bad gunman dressed in black. Or almost ... in fact, it’s the new, unlikely disguise of Bat Batterton. His current client is the archaeologist George MacLeod, who is on his way to his friends Jim and Margie Cole ...
Issue Description
His name is Johnny Boia and he is a very bad gunman dressed in black. Or almost ... in fact, it’s the new, unlikely disguise of Bat Batterton. His current client is the archaeologist George MacLeod, who is on his way to his friends Jim and Margie Coleman, owners of a ranch in Stone Hill, Vermont. Close to their farm stands a dolmen, an ancient Celtic construction, evidence that the Celts were in America before Columbus.
Zagor (1965)
- Publisher
- Sergio Bonelli Editore
Volume Description
Zagor was the first regular publication in the standard Sergio Bonelli Editore format (21 x 16 cm) dedicated to the popular eponymous hero.
It was originally published under the "Collana Zenith" volume, that, from issue #52, changed its name to "Zagor" . So the issues have a "double" numbering: Zagor #1 is also Zenith #52, Zagor #2 is also Zenith #53, and so on.
The fist 68 issues (under the "Zagor" numbering) contain stories previously published in strips. From issue #68 they are all unpublished stories.
All covers were drawn by Gallieno Ferri.
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