Indrajal Comics #35
"Walt Disney Presents Robin Hood" in Indrajal Comics #35 (1967) delivers a classic retelling of the outlaw’s origins, spotlighting Robin Fitzooth’s first stand against tyranny. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Morris Gollub and Jon Small, the story follows Robin and a loyal yoeman as they triumph in an archery contest under De Lacy’s watch, only to face deadly retaliation when Robin refuses to join the Sheriff’s forces. With his father slain and Nottingham under brutal rule, Robin takes up arms to challenge injustice—setting the stage for a rebellion that will test his courage and resolve. The cover by Morris Gollub captures the spirit of the tale with a striking image of Robin in his signature green.
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Robin and a yoeman who split his arrow win an archery contest De Lacy holds to build up his army. Declining an invitation to change to the Sheriff's livery earns the Fitzooths De Lacy anonimity. In retaliation Robin and his father are ambushed on their return home as De Lacy begins his tyrannical rule of Nottingham. His father assassinated Robin takes the offense. The story details his efforts to right the wrongs. Germany capturing the King demands a huge ransom and Prince John blames Robin for his inability to pay.
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