The Steel Fingers
The Steel Fingers plunges Lieutenant Mike Blueberry into a darker, more personal mission involving secrets, vengeance, and the shadows of war. The title refers to a mysterious and ruthless bounty hunter known as "Steel Fingers"—a man with a mechanical hand and a deadly reputation.
The story begins when a series of brutal murders and attacks are linked to this feared figure, whose motives appear tied to past military events and hidden betrayals. Blueberry is tasked with investigating these incidents, only to discover that Steel Fingers may be connected to an old scandal buried by the army—one involving war crimes, cover-ups, and personal vengeance.
As Blueberry digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling truth: Steel Fingers is not just seeking revenge, but justice on his own terms—targeting those who escaped punishment after committing atrocities against both soldiers and civilians during the war. Each step of the investigation leads Blueberry into a moral gray zone, forcing him to confront the darker side of military history and question the very system he serves.
The pursuit becomes increasingly dangerous as Blueberry tracks the enigmatic killer across rugged terrain, abandoned forts, and ghost towns. Along the way, he is tested physically and emotionally, facing betrayal, haunting memories, and ethical dilemmas. The line between hero and villain blurs as he tries to stop Steel Fingers before more blood is shed.
In the end, The Steel Fingers is a suspenseful and thought-provoking tale that explores justice, trauma, and the lasting scars of war. Blueberry once again emerges as a complex and compelling figure—torn between duty, truth, and the burden of history
Title Authors Publisher Year of Publication Subject LINK |
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The Steel Fingers Jean-Michel Charlier (writer),
Jean Giraud (artist) Dargaud (original French
publisher) 1960s Western comics, Adventure,
Historical Fiction |
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