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Kings in Disguise#3
Cover: Mark Schultz

Kings in Disguise #3

Jul 1988 · Kitchen Sink Press · 2.00 USD; 2.60 CAD

In *Kings in Disguise #3* (1988), writer James Vance and artist Dan Burr bring a gritty, grounded moment to life as Freddie and Sam find themselves swept into a tense labor march at a Ford Motor plant in Dearborn, Michigan, during the depths of the Depression. The story captures the raw energy of a moment when ordinary lives collide with history, rendered with sharp detail and emotional weight by Burr’s artwork and Mark Schultz’s striking cover.

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writer James Vance · artist, inker Dan Burr · letterer Debbie Freiberg · cover Mark Schultz

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artist, inker Dan Burr
cover pencils, inks Mark Schultz

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March, 1932: During the Depression, Freddie and Sam travel to Dearborn, Michigan, and get caught up in a Ford Motor plant worker's march, where a riot occurs.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).