Big Town #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
A sharp, concise look at four historic newspaper-driven duels from the early 19th century, each sparked by the fierce clash of words in print. From Hamilton to Burr, and lesser-known clashes like Ritchie and Pleasants, these brief accounts capture the volatile power of the press in shaping personal and political reckonings.
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Reprinted in The Brave and the Bold #12 (1957), Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #38 (1961)
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