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Title: Down the Road Guests Charaters: hillbilly Writer: Daniel Way Artist: John McCrea Colorist: Avalon Studios Letterer: Richard Starkings Comicraft Jimmy Betancourt Total Pages: 32 Story Pages: 23 Content Rating: PG Condition: Near Mint Cover Price: 2.25 |
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Down the Road,
Red Onion Saloon, Logan parks his Harley and enters the bar. Logan finds a hillbilly in the bar that is going the same way he is, so he asks for a ride. They take off down the road in the hillbilly’s truck. The hillbilly gives Logan some alcohol that makes Logan choke. The hillbilly tells Logan that his grandpa was James Bean, Logan tells him that he knew James Bean and that he was a better lair then the hillbilly. The hillbilly tells him that he was lying because he likes a good story. Logan asks the hillbilly to tell him the story of why he has two dead bodies in the back of the truck. Suddenly they drive off the road to avoid collusion with a semi-truck and ram right into a tree. Logan takes the wheel and drives to Sunny’s gas station. Logan again asks about the bodies in the back of the truck. The hillbilly tells Logan that they didn’t do anything, he killed them for no reason. Logan drives till he gets to the end of the road, which is a unfinished bridge. The hillbilly tells Logan that he has been across the country and back and the police never came looking for him. Then asks if Logan was looking for him. Logan tells him that he is always looking for men like him. The hillbilly goes to drive of the bridge to end his life, but gets scared. Logan gets into the driver seat of the truck and tells him that he will drive him off the bridge. Logan drives them down the road. The hillbilly tells Logan that he is sorry he dragged him along. Logan tells him not to worry about him, just as the truck flies of the bridge into the canyon below. Wolverine Battles:N/A |
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