Classics Illustrated #164 [O]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA gripping historical tale from Classics Illustrated #164 (1961), "The Cossack Chief (Taras Bulba)" brings to life the fierce spirit of a legendary figure through the bold artwork of Bruno Premiani, both penciling and inking the story. Set against the backdrop of ancient conquest and shifting power, it captures the drama of a warrior’s rise in a time of empire and rebellion.
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During Egypt's 18th dynasty ca. 16th century B.C., Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmosis II, co-ruled Egypt with her much younger half-brother, Thutmosis III. Upon Hatshepsut's death, Thutmosis (more commonly called Thutmose) gained the throne. When Syria rebelled against Egypt's control, he laid siege to the walled city of Megilla for seven months until the Syrians surrendered. Later, he sent armies into other realms for seventeen years straight, conquering them, expanding the Egyptian empire to its largest extent.
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