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All-American Comics #89 cover
Cover: Irwin Hasen

All-American Comics #89

Sep 1947 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Harlequin!”

In "The Harlequin!", the Black Pirate returns to Le Havre to confront the Duke de Villon—the man who once framed him and now seeks to steal the revolutionary ship plans from inventor Henri and his imprisoned companion Yvonne. With the fate of a new era of sea travel hanging in the balance, the pirate must outwit the duke’s henchmen, reclaim the stolen designs, and free Yvonne, all while navigating a web of deception on the treacherous docks. Everett Kinstler’s dynamic art brings the swashbuckling drama to life, while Irwin Hasen’s striking cover captures the mystery and menace of the Harlequin’s return.

artist, inker Everett Kinstler · cover Irwin Hasen

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artist, inker Everett Kinstler
cover pencils, inks Irwin Hasen

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At the port of Le Havre, the black pirate’s encounters the individual who first outlawed the black pirate , (unjustly ) , the Duke de Villon. The duke has stolen the plans of a new type of ship from Henri , an inventor and imprisoned Henri’s female companion Yvonne. The plans are for a fast ship that can reach the New World in record time, and the duke wants to claim the plans as his own. The black pirate rescues Henri from the duke’s henchmen and then attempts to retrieve the stolen plans and free Yvonne.

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