E.C. Classic Reprint #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Betsy!" is a standout reprint from the E.C. Classic Reprint series, spotlighting a gripping wartime tale written by Harvey Kurtzman and illustrated with bold precision by George Evans, whose inks and Marie Severin’s colors bring the aerial drama to life. The story follows a determined pilot whose courage and skill in the skies earn him fame, even as danger follows close behind. Jack Davis’s dynamic cover art captures the intensity of the era, making this 1974 1.00 USD comic a must-have for fans of classic war stories.
In the dusty frontier town of Red Rock, Miller rides in with a score to settle, declaring a new trial to clear his name after years in jail. As he takes control of the saloon and provokes old enemies, tension mounts—until a sudden shot rings out from the shadows. Old Dan Bagget, bleeding but defiant, steps forward, his last words a plea to tell Ol’ Betsy about the injustice. Then, with a thunderous crack, the legendary rifle fires again.
In "Trial by Arms!", honor and suspicion clash at a royal feast when Sir Clyde and Sir Gregory, bound by knightly code, agree to settle their rivalry in a duel of arms. Two days later, the goose girl’s report of blood in Sir Gregory’s chambers ignites chaos, leading to Sir Clyde’s accusation and a brutal battle royale that ends with Sir Malcolm’s victory. But when Sir Gregory himself returns—alive and unharmed—the court is left to decide whether justice demands he be killed once more.
In "Guynemer!", a young pilot named Jo defies rejection to become a legend in the skies, surviving harrowing dogfights and near-fatal crashes as he rises through the ranks of France’s wartime air forces. Written by a master of wartime drama and illustrated with stark, kinetic energy, this gripping tale captures the courage and cost of aerial combat.
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