Prince Violet #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePrince Violet #nn (1967) introduces a delightfully absurd twist on the knightly adventure genre, as the titular hero—written by Roy Thomas and Len Brown, with art by Wally Wood—leaves his wife Alotta to duel rival knights across the realm. His streak of victories ends when he encounters the unexpected: The Knight of the White Ajax, a pop-culture icon from the 1960s, whose very presence blurs the line between myth and advertising. Cover by Wally Wood captures the clash with playful, surreal flair.
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Prince Violet leaves his beautiful wife, Alotta, to travel the land fighting other knights. He is victorious in every battle until he meets The Knight of the White Ajax, a popular advertising mascot of the 1960's.
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