Airboy Comics #9 [56]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Menace of Mr. Ceredes," the Waldorfs, visiting from Hollywood, find themselves caught in a peculiar moment at a country cafe where a procession of WW1 fliers honors the late Baron von Emmelman. When Captain Ingersole’s servant ape, Albert, takes the reserved seat, chaos erupts—sparking the sudden appearance of the Heap, who steps in to deliver his own brand of justice. Penciled by Mike Roy and inked by John Belfi, this 1948 adventure unfolds with a touch of wartime nostalgia and mystery, its cover by Dan Zolnerowich capturing the moment’s tension in bold, dramatic lines.
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The Waldorfs, in country from Hollywood, witness the procession of WW1 fliers bringing in model aircraft into a cafe, which honor them and the late Baron von Emmelman. However, when Captain Ingersole's servant ape Albert sits in the chair reserved for von Emmelman, a ruckus begins and the Heap appears on the scene to dispense his justice.
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