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    Jonah Hex #28

    Jonah Hex » Jonah Hex #28 - The Night of the Savage released by DC Comics on September 1979.

    Four lawyers hires Jonah Hex to protect them from an Indian with a vendetta.

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    Jonah Hex is summoned to Bartonsville to protect four lawyers from a Native American with a vendetta against them. He arrives too late to save the first one. Then discovers the Indian is craftier than he anticipated.

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    Native Americansploitation?The first thing you have to know about this issue of Jonah Hex is that it came out in the 1970s. A time when American boys and girls still played "cowboys and indians" and nobody wanted to play the Indians.This was before history looked back more critically at the atrocities perpetuated against Native peoples.And yet, Jonah Hex, at least under Michael Fleisher's run, was always pretty even-handed, if not sympathetic to Native issues. This story may be called 'Night of ...

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