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Big Town #13

Jan 1952 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Hermit of Big Town!”

In "The Hermit of Big Town!", Mort Drucker’s sharp storytelling and art bring to life a series of historical duels from America’s past—Hamilton versus Burr, Coleman versus Cheetham, Ritchie Jr. versus Pleasants, and Cilley versus Watson—each recounted with vivid detail. The issue’s dramatic tone is matched by Alex Toth’s striking cover, rendered in ink by Bernard Sachs, capturing the tension of a bygone era.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Mort Drucker · cover Alex Toth, Bernard Sachs

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Mort Drucker
cover pencils Alex Toth
cover inks Bernard Sachs

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Short accounts of duels between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, William Coleman and James Cheetham, Thomas Ritchie Jr. and John H. Pleasants, Congressman Jonathan Cilley and Colonel James Watson.

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