![]() ![]() In one corner you have Don Diego De La Vega, the aged Spanish aristocrat whose charm, wit and quick tongue match his traditional sword-play style. Each one compliments the other by bringing something unique to the table. I have to say that the pairing of these two individuals is excellent. Granted, it doesn’t feature their full potential in combat, but it’s enough to tease us with. The issue is able to showcase both of the characters’ skills in some way, shape or form. Needless to say it doesn’t take long before the two run into some trouble, but I don’t want to give too much away. ![]() It’s here that the two acquaint themselves and Django is introduced to Bernardo, De le Vega’s seemingly mute assistant. In this first issue, the two characters quickly meet in the middle of hot and barren Arizona when De la Vega’s stagecoach comes across a stranded Django. ![]()
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