Four Color #854
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1957 adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic, the hunchbacked Quasimodo and his stern guardian, Claude Frollo, both find themselves drawn to the free-spirited Esmeralda. When she is accused of murder, Quasimodo seeks refuge for her within the sanctuary of Notre Dame, only to face the king’s decree that she must be taken by force. Written by Hal Kanter and illustrated with striking detail by André LeBlanc, with inks by LeBlanc and Mike Peppe, and lettered by Ben Oda, this Four Color issue brings the timeless tale to life in a 10-cent comic from the golden age of American comics.
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Both the hunchbacked Quasimodo and his adoptive father Claude Frollo are enamored of the beautiful Esmeralda. When she is falsely accused of attempted murder, Quasimodo takes her to the Cathedral of Notre Dame for sanctuary. The king orders that Esmeralda should be arrested in spite of the right of sanctuary, and she is killed accidentally in the struggle to arrest her.
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