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Cover: Al Hartley

Hansi, the Girl Who Loved the Swastika #[nn]

Jan 1976 · Fleming H. Revell Company · 0.39 USD
“Hansi The Girl Who Loved the Swastika”

"Hansi The Girl Who Loved the Swastika" is a poignant 1976 story by Al Hartley, who wrote, drew, inked, and lettered the entire issue. It follows Hansi, a young girl deeply committed to the Hitler Youth, as her journey through wartime service and postwar redemption unfolds. The cover, also by Hartley, captures her quiet determination in a moment that hints at the transformation to come.

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writer, artist, inker Al Hartley · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Al Hartley

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writer, artist, inker Al Hartley
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils, inks Al Hartley

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This is the story of a girl that studied very hard to become a Hitler Youth, it then follows her through the war as she tends to soldiers wounds and explains the love of God to them. She later comes to help in the POW Camps and the prisons after the war winning the prisoners to Christ.

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