Lady Luck #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Surrealist Exhibit," Lady Luck #87 (1950), the art world's latest scandal hits close to home when paintings at a high-profile gallery are vandalized—just as tensions flare between rival artists who despise one another. With the Count and Brenda diving into the surreal underworld of cubism and Dadaism, they uncover a tangled plot involving a rogue critic and a hidden scheme to steal the prize money. Klaus Nordling writes and draws this stylish mystery, while Gill Fox's striking cover captures the chaos of the gallery's unveiling.
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Somebody's defacing paintings at the art gallery, and since all the artists hate each other, they're all suspects. Brenda and the Count meet cubist and Dada artists, and uncover a conspiracy between one of the artists and a critic to split the prize money.
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