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Cover: Ernest Schroeder

Airboy Comics #2 [73]

Mar 1950 · Hillman · 0.10 USD
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“The White Apes of China”

In the quiet Polish village of pipe-makers, a greedy Manager pushes locals to dynamite their land for briar root, triggering a hidden underground river that swallows the town. Only the mysterious Heap—silent, colossal, and seemingly born of the earth—can save them. Grateful, young Hans vows to carve a life-sized statue of the Heap, but the Manager’s greed threatens to turn the tribute into theft. A gripping tale of community, mystery, and the unseen forces beneath the soil, written by Ernie Schroeder and illustrated by Ernest Schroeder, with a striking cover by Ernest Schroeder.

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artist, inker Ernest Schroeder
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In a small Polish village, known for its pipe manufacturing, the inhabitants are having trouble with The Manager, who is demanding they dynamite the ground containing the brair root used in the manufacture of the pipes that he buys. Unfortunately, the explosions unleash a hidden underground river that engulfs the people, and it is the Heap who saves them. Grateful to the Heap, Hans vows to find the largest briar root possible and carve it into a lifesize Heap, which the Manager threatens to steal.

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