Big Boss#8
Cover: Bob Brown
Big Boss #8
“Prisonnier de la mer”
"Prisonnier de la mer" in Big Boss #8 (1972) delivers a twisty, time-hopping tale as a Nazi submarine, displaced across eras, ultimately chooses to surrender in the present. With stark, expressive art by Mort Meskin on both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a quiet, haunting intensity. The cover by Bob Brown captures the submarine’s eerie presence with moody precision.
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artist, inker Mort Meskin · cover Bob Brown
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artist, inker Mort Meskin
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown
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A Nazi sub travels through time to three different eras but decides it would be better for them if they just turned themselves in in the present.
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