Classics Illustrated #129 [O]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Davy Crockett" in Classics Illustrated #129 (1955) brings the legendary frontiersman’s life to vivid life through the dynamic artwork of Lou Cameron, whose expressive pencils and inks capture both the rugged spirit of the wilderness and the weight of historical struggle. From humble beginnings in Tennessee to his final stand at the Alamo, this story traces Crockett’s journey through war, politics, and the frontier, rendered with the distinctive flair of the Gilberton series. The cover by John Parker adds a dramatic, period-accurate portrait that perfectly complements the tale’s enduring legacy.
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Davy Crockett grows up poor in Tennessee. He learns to hunt, and develops skills of living in the woods. He fights in the Creek War, goes to Congress, and fights Andrew Jackson over Cherokee removal. Eventually he makes his way to Texas and is killed in the defense of the Alamo.
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