Airboy Comics #7 [42]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prugelknaben," a 1947 issue of Airboy Comics, the von Emmelman castle arrives in America as a dramatic centerpiece in a family feud, setting off a chain of events that pits two estranged sons against a mysterious new threat. With their father dead and the castle's future uncertain, chaos unfolds when the Heap invades, leading to shocking revelations and a deadly confrontation. Art Peddy’s dynamic art and Bernard Sachs’s inks bring the eerie atmosphere to life, while Dan Barry contributes to the cover’s striking design.
In "Von Emmelmann's Castle," a haunted European estate arrives in America with a dark legacy, leaving two sons to prove their worth before their father’s cold judgment is sealed. When a sudden death throws their plans into chaos, the castle’s secrets begin to stir—unearthing danger, deception, and a shocking betrayal that leaves the fate of the estate—and its heirs—in question.
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Reprinted in The Complete Jack Kirby #[4] (2002), Roy Thomas Presents The Heap #1 (2012)
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