After returning from a Hell dimension where he was forced to duel his “father”, Johnny Blaze ends up on the wrong side of Sam Silvercloud, an Apache tribesman who wants to prevent Copperhead Canyon from becoming a tourist attraction for stunt riders.
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The first half was well written and well drawn. I really enjoyed it, until I read the second half. Why was it there? I just couldn't understand why was it created. There's a common thinking in the mind of people from west that,, you know, those common STEREOTYPES which aren't true at all!
There's a guy from india who at gun point says to johny not to perform any stunts in their conyon. If they showed this on the modern time, Then people from india would be enraged but since in the 1970's there weren't many comicbook in readers readers in india so they showed it. This was the thing I didn't like in the second half and it's itself a boring second half.