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.
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A department store owner has the von Emmelman castle shipped to the United States, and decides to dis-inherit both of his sons, not only from ownership of the castle, but of the estate as well...unless they mend their ways! The pair decide to do something to change their father's mind...but Mr. Turner is killed by a runaway car and the boys announce that the castle will not open as scheduled, disappointing both Rickie and Connie. The Heap enters the castle and a free-for-all begins, with the death of Paul and the true villain: Mr. Turner's attorney.
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