Four Color #1088
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"A Dog of Flanders" in Four Color #1088 (1960) tells the heartfelt story of young Nello Daas, an aspiring artist living with his grandfather. When they rescue a mistreated dog and care for it, their bond deepens, and Nello finds unexpected support from a kindred spirit in the art world after tragedy strikes. Written by Eric Freiwald and Robert Schaefer, with art by Bill Ziegler and Dan Spiegle, and inks by Dan Spiegle, this touching tale captures quiet moments of resilience and friendship. The cover by Dan Spiegle perfectly frames the story’s emotional core.
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Young Nello Daas is an aspiring artist who lives with his elderly grandfather. The two take in a cruelly-treated dog and nurse him back to health. Nello befriends an artist, who helps him when his grandfather dies and he is left on his own.
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