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Wayne Shelton Vol 4 the Survivor

English

By (author): Thierry Cailleteau

During a garden party in California, Shelton is approached by a clearly determined individual. The man tells him that he is there on behalf of Wayne's son, who apparently tracked down one Rod Hooker. The thing is, Sergeant Hooker once served under Shelton in Vietnam, on a mission that ended in betrayal and carnage. The hunt is on for our trouble shooter for hire, although there is one problem: he's never had any children... See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 184 x 257mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Cinebook Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849183178

About Thierry Cailleteau

Thierry Cailleteau began his career alongside Olivier Vatine with whom he created famous series Aquablue. An inventive writer at ease in any genre he is also an editorial director for Vent d'Ouest publisher. ChristianDenayer is a Belgian artist who began by drawing backgrounds for several series in Tintin magazine including MichelVaillant and RicHochet with legendary artist Tibet. He created several series (Yalek AlainChevalier LesCasseurs) before meeting JeanVanHamme in 2001 and illustrating WayneShelton.

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