Klassik Komix Men of Action #[nn]
In "The Girl Who Cleared Her Name," a 2015 mini-comic from Klassik Komix Men of Action, a grandfather named Howie recounts a past he’s never spoken of: the day his autographed photo of the Black Terror and Tim was stolen by a gang aiming to forge a letter that could crack open a bank vault. With art by Jerry Robinson and inks by Mort Meskin and Mark Heike, the story unfolds in a gritty, nostalgic tone, layered with quiet tension and the weight of a forgotten legacy. The cover, a striking collaboration by Alex Schomburg and Jer Alford, captures the moment’s suspense in bold, timeless lines.
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In the year 2020, a grandfather, Howie, tells his nephew how years back he won the soapbox derby and got an autographed photo of the Black Terror and Tim. Soon after, he had the picture taken from him by a gang of crooks wanting a sample of the Terror's handwriting in order to forge a letter from him to gain access to a bank in order to rob it.
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