Mr. A. #[1] [D.1]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Right to Kill!", Steve Ditko's singular vision takes center stage as Mr. A confronts a moral crucible defined by absolute principles. With every line, color, and letter crafted by Ditko himself, this 1973 issue explores the stark dichotomy of right and wrong through a protagonist unwavering in his black-and-white code.
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The credo behind Mr. A: "A is A. A thing is what it is. No man can have it both ways. Only through black and white principles can man distinguish between good and evil. The principles guide man's basic choice of actions. Men can attempt to choose contradictions. Grey principles, like men can choose to be dishonest, corrupt, but that choice only leads to evil - to self-destructions!"
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