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Master Comics #107
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A caped hero in a bold red-and-blue uniform streaks through the air directly in front of the Statue of Liberty, an American flag visible at the monument's base — setting up a mystery that feels as big as the landmark itself. The cover blurb promises "The Disappearance of the Statue of Liberty," a premise that makes this September 1949 Fawcett issue hard to put back on the shelf. Kurt Schaffenberger's clean, dynamic linework brings both the urgency of the flying hero and the grandeur of Lady Liberty to vivid life across a generous 52 pages.
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artist, inker Kurt Schaffenberger · cover Kurt Schaffenberger
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artist, inker Kurt Schaffenberger
cover pencils, inks Kurt Schaffenberger
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