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    All-Star Western #6

    All-Star Western » All-Star Western #6 - Beneath the Batcave; The Barbary Ghost, Part 3 released by DC Comics on April 2012.

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    Jonah Hex fights a giant bat to the death! But even with his winged foe slain, will he and Amadeus Arkham survive being trapped in a cave with the lost tribe of Miagani Indians? Hex and Arkham must enlist help – including some familiar faces and some surprising saviors – if they're going to make it out of this death trap and bring justice to the enslaver of Gotham's underprivileged children.

    Plus: The Barbary Ghost proves that a girl can be a gang boss's worst nightmare when she has vengeance on her mind.

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    Dark Wings Beating In Both Corners of My Eyes 0

    Even in Gotham, Jonah Hex can blaze new territory every issue. From bar fights and shootouts to underground rivers and now giant prehistoric bats. Although unfortunately the actually bat battle is a little short, this issue is comprised mostly of a fairly rushed conclusion to this underground expedition tale. It's not as cut short as the first arc, but it leads into the next one with a little more finesse.We do get to see more of the Gotham history fleshed out, Alan and Catherine Wayne's place i...

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    The Secret and the End 0

    Recommended!Once again, both stories offer what we have come to expect from the All-Star Western brand: action, suspense, gore and glory. Both stories are the continuation from their respective arcs in Issue 5 and both offer something of an ending, at least for now. While there are different artists for each story, both fit the times and the feel intended for this western book. I have to admit that some of the art for the Jonah Hex story is really starting to distract me, but I shouldn't complai...

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