Classics Illustrated #94 [O]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"David Balfour" — a gripping tale from Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, adapted with striking clarity by Rudy Palais in this 1952 issue of Classics Illustrated. As young David Balfour courageously steps forward to clear James Stewart's name, he finds himself pitted against overwhelming force and injustice, forcing him into a desperate flight across borders. With bold artwork by Palais, this 15-cent comic captures the tension and moral stakes of a young man’s fight for truth in the face of tyranny.
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David Balfour tries to give testimony exonerating James Stewart of a murder charge. But the Campbell power is great, and they have determined that Stewart shall be convicted and executed. David fights his way out of kidnapping and ambushes, but has to flee the country. Stewart is finally executed, but David vows to return to Scotland and continue fighting for freedom.
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