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Oral Roberts' True Stories#113

Oral Roberts' True Stories #113

Jan 1959 · Oral Roberts Evangelical Association · 0.10 USD
“Song of Freedom”

In "Song of Freedom," Peter’s quiet defiance takes a dangerous turn when he’s arrested by the Nazis for playing the national anthem—only to face a greater threat when forced into hiding as they begin rounding up men for slave labor. A 10-cent comic from 1959, this issue features a powerful story illustrated with care by colorist Lona Loyd, capturing the tension and resilience of one man’s fight for freedom during a dark chapter in history.

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colorist Lona Loyd

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colorist Lona Loyd

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Peter is arrested by the Nazis for playing the national anthem. Eventually he is released, but when the Nazis begin collecting men for slave labor he goes into hiding.

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