O. G. Whiz #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Capitol Punishment," O.G. Whiz finds himself on the witness stand before a Senate Subcommittee probing the toy industry, facing questions that could reshape his legacy. Seeking clarity, he visits the Lincoln Memorial, hoping the statue’s quiet wisdom might guide him through the storm. Written by Arnold Drake and illustrated by Gary Terry, this 1978 issue captures a moment of high-stakes civic drama with a touch of wry reflection, all rendered in Terry’s distinctive style—both interior and on the cover, which he also penciled and inked.
In "Capitol Punishment," O.G. Whiz finds himself on the stand before a Senate Subcommittee probing the toy industry, all while seeking inspiration at the Lincoln Memorial. The absurdity of the situation unfolds with deadpan humor as he navigates political satire and the weight of historical iconography.
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