Minor Miracles #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection from DC's 2000 'Minor Miracles' series presents a nostalgic, semi-autobiographical look at childhood in a bygone era, focusing on the everyday wonders and larger-than-life family members that shaped a young boy's world. The stories, written and illustrated by Will Eisner, capture the warmth and whimsy of a time when uncles seemed heroic, cousins were clever, and small miracles felt like they happened on every block.
In "Street Magic," Mersh finds himself cornered by a trio of anti-Semitic youths who set up a cruel game with two folded papers marked "Guilty." Told that picking the marked one means a beating, Mersh must think fast as the tension mounts. With quiet wit and nerve, he turns their trick against them—though how he does it remains his secret.
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Reprinted in Jewish Comix Anthology #[1] (2014)
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