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    The Sixth Gun #1

    The Sixth Gun » The Sixth Gun #1 released by Oni Press on July 1, 2010.

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    During the darkest days of the Civil War, wicked cutthroats came into possession of six pistols of otherworldly power. In time, the Sixth Gun-the most dangerous of the weapons-vanished. When the gun surfaces in the hands of an innocent girl, dark forces reawaken. Vile men thought long dead set their sights on retrieving the gun and killing the girl. Only Drake Sinclair, a gunfighter with a shadowy past, stands in their way. The Sixth Gun is a two-fisted adventure set in the mysterious and supernatural corers of the old west.

    The first issue of this series was also a free giveaway for Free Comic Book Day 2010. #1 in this series reprints the same interiors as the FCBD issue.

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    Synopsis  A mystical gun is now a family heirloom and passed down from father to daughter. It has powers which allow the bearer to see visions of the past. Unknown to the new owner, the gun used to belong to an evil man who has now been exhumed from the grave and is coming to reclaim his possession. The GoodI'm going to have a hard time with this one...not for lack of things to say but to keep from getting verbose. For lack of time and room in this review I will only pick a few of the highlights...

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    Sometimes I pick up comics slower than others. A lot of mainstream comics I grab are heavily promoted within other books, or have “big” names attached to them. The comic might get a spotlight shined over it by a popular website or magazine, getting even more attention. Because of that, smaller comics might go unnoticed. Every now and then I stumble upon something that I really wish I had found earlier in it’s run. If it was a miniseries, no sweat, just pick it up as a trade or easily buy them al...

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