Airboy Comics #10 [33]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of Airboy's Father," Rickie and the Heap stumble upon a struggling carnival act, where tensions rise over unpaid wages—until the Heap is unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight as "The Martinique Man-Eater." Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Art Peddy, with inks by Bernard Sachs and colors by Woolfolk, this 1946 adventure blends wartime grit with a touch of circus flair. The cover, by Bernard Sachs, captures the moment’s dramatic tension in bold, dynamic lines.
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Rickie buys some food and takes it to the Heap, then the two happen to go by a carnival where two of the performers are threatening to quit if they don't get more money. When the Heap steps in, Carter hits the heap over the head and then puts him on the billing as "The Martinique Man-Eater", saved only at the last moment by Rickie.
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