Funny Pages #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Charles Dickens," a 1937 10-cent comic from Ultem, former circus performer Pierrot faces a turning point when his skills as a high wire artist land him in the wrong company—criminals who see value in his talents. With Jane determined to bring them to justice without implicating him, the stakes rise as she navigates a delicate balance between justice and loyalty. Written, drawn, and inked by Claire S. Moe, the story unfolds with quiet tension and a touch of vintage charm, while Dick Ryan’s cover captures the intrigue with a striking, period-accurate design.
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Pierrot has been fired from the circus and cannot find work. Criminals discovering he's a high wire man offer him a job. Jane has to find a way to get the criminals jailed without getting Pierrot into trouble.
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