Knights of the Round Table #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Seven Deeds of Valor" sees Roman forces led by Barto arrive at Camelot demanding tribute, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation. Lancelot steps forward to face Barto’s seven trials of valor, each one testing his courage and resolve. With art by Mike Roy and inks by Mike Peppe, this 1957 issue delivers a classic tale of honor and resolve, and the cover by Roy and Peppe captures the moment with striking detail.
In "Seven Deeds of Valor," Lancelot stands alone against the Roman legion led by Barto, who demands tribute from Camelot. Faced with seven trials of courage and skill, Lancelot proves his worth, each deed a test of honor, and finally compels Barto to withdraw—leaving the fate of England uncertain.
In "Guinevere's Justice," Queen Guinevere takes it upon herself to investigate Albert’s claims that Sir Morgan has mistreated his laborers. Disguised and traveling with Lancelot, she uncovers the truth firsthand—then delivers a lesson in fairness by forcing Morgan to work his own fields.
In "A Knight's Training," Ronald sets his heart on winning Marion’s hand, enlisting Lancelot to guide him through the trials of knighthood. Though he falls short of mastering the tests, his earnest effort earns him something far more valuable—Marion’s affection.
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