A Display of Art Work by Alex Toth #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA Display of Art Work by Alex Toth #1 (1977) features "The Adventures of Jon Fury in Japan," a story written by Bill DuBay and illustrated by Alex Toth, whose dynamic art defines the issue’s sharp, expressive style. The cover, also by Toth, captures the energy of the tale with bold, precise lines. This standalone narrative follows a young man recounting how an unexpected bond with an alien altered the course of his life and his father’s.
In "Daddy and The Pie," a quiet moment between a man and his father unfolds as the son recalls a strange, unforgettable encounter from childhood—a time they met an alien and, against all odds, formed a bond that reshaped their lives. Written with warmth and wonder, this poignant eight-page story captures a rare connection across worlds, told with the subtle artistry of Alex Toth.
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