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Cover: Alex Kotzky

Crack Comics #30

Aug 1943 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“The Men Who Knew Too Much”

In "The Men Who Knew Too Much," Senator Bird takes up the fight for a national park to protect Bald Eagles, stepping into the role once held by Jaspar Crow as Wright’s political adversary. With Thomas quietly undermining the effort, Bird retaliates by unleashing his trained eagle, Fury, to eliminate the committee members one by one. Art by John Belfi, with a striking cover by Alex Kotzky, this 1943 issue blends political intrigue with a uniquely avian menace in a story that’s as sharp as it is unexpected.

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artist, inker John Belfi · cover Alex Kotzky

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artist, inker John Belfi
cover pencils, inks Alex Kotzky

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Senator Bird takes Jaspar Crow's place as Wright's nemesis in Congress, wanting to create a national park for the protection of Bald Eagles, but Thomas was a key figure in shelving the bill. So Bird responds by ordering his pet eagle, Fury, to pick off the committee members one by one.

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