Airboy Comics #3 [110]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Viking Chief's Hydro-Sub," a forgotten legend stirs beneath the ice as the ancient Colossus of Otzberg—forged centuries ago to defend Europe from northern invaders—awakens once more. When young Sven Huber is caught in a web of oppression, he's rescued by the mysterious Heap and given a flier's tunic to flee, but it's the dormant giant himself who will decide the fate of freedom. Ernest Schroeder handles both the interior art and cover pencils, with Maurice Del Bourgo inking the cover, bringing this 1953 adventure to life in bold, dynamic lines.
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Centuries earlier the Hammer of Otzberg came into being, wielded by a giant bronze colossus and directed by the mysterious Watcher, to stop the northern Mongol hordes threatening democratic Europe. Today, the Colossus stands unused and motionless, but the urge of the locals to be free has not ceased, and one Sven Huber longs for that freedom. The Heap saves him from harm and escorts him to von Emmelman's former home, dresses him in his flier's tunic to make his escape to freedom possible, but it is the Colossus that settles accounts.
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