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Cover: Glen Orbik

American Century #16

Aug 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Merde Happens [An American in Paris 3 of 3]”

In the final chapter of "An American in Paris," Harry Block finds himself deep in the heart of a high-stakes art crime ring, teaming up with his CIA-connected friend Buddy to dismantle a sophisticated counterfeit operation. With the fate of his dual identity hanging in the balance, Harry must navigate deception and danger in the City of Light—where every brushstroke could be a lie. Written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman, with art by Luke Ross and inks by John Stokes, this issue delivers a sharp, atmospheric thriller, its moody visuals brought to life by Pam Rambo and Digital Chameleon, and the cover by Glen Orbik captures the tension with a striking, noir-inspired image.

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writer Howard Chaykin · writer David Tischman · artist Luke Ross · inker John Stokes · colorist Pam Rambo · colorist, letterer Digital Chameleon · cover Glen Orbik

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Full credits

artist Luke Ross
colorist Pam Rambo
colorist, letterer Digital Chameleon
cover pencils, inks Glen Orbik

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Harry helps his friend, Buddy, who is CIA, take down the counterfeit painting operation in exchange for having the CIA remove all record of Harry Block and Harry Kraft.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).