Real Life Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReal Life Comics #26 is an anthology featuring biographical stories of historical figures and explorers. "General Jacques Leclerc" depicts the French military leader's defiant stand against German advancement in June 1940, rallying his forces to hold their position despite overwhelming odds. "Sir Henry Morton Stanley" chronicles the explorer's early education at a Welsh school and his transformation into one of history's greatest adventurers. "Sieur Daniel Greysolon Duluth" recounts the 17th-century French explorer's expeditions into the American wilderness, including his 1673 journey from the King's Guard barracks near Paris toward Canada to claim vast territories for France in the Middle West.
General Lucian King Truscott leads American troops through the heart of Europe during World War II, guiding them from Tunisia to Germany with unwavering resolve. His presence at the front lines becomes a steadying force, embodying the courage and determination that define the campaign.
In the bustling heart of Renaissance Florence, a young Benvenuto Cellini finds himself caught between the clash of art and ambition, as the fiery Maestro Castoro and the shrewd Marcone pull him into a dangerous game of rivalry and craft. With his reputation as a master sculptor on the rise, Cellini must prove his genius not just in metal and stone, but in navigating the treacherous politics of the era—where every masterpiece could be a weapon, and every patron a rival.
In the ashes of occupied France, General Jacques LeClerc leads his men with quiet resolve, rallying them beneath the Cross of Lorraine—a symbol of a nation’s enduring spirit. As they push forward through hardship, their determination becomes a beacon, proving that even in darkness, the flame of resistance can rise again.
Ensign Warren C. Burgess takes flight in a battered Avenger, leading his crew into a surreal aerial clash that defies the odds and the rules of war. With the skies over the Pacific turning into a battleground of unexpected twists, one man and his plane become the unlikely heart of a fight that no one saw coming.
In a tale drawn from the real-life adventures of one of history’s most intrepid explorers, a young man with a restless spirit and a thirst for the unknown sets out to uncover the world’s hidden wonders. Guided by dreams and driven by curiosity, he navigates the challenges of soldiering, seafaring, and journalism—each step shaping the man who would become legend. With the echoes of distant lands and the weight of ambition, his journey begins not with a map, but with a single, unwavering hope.
Dr. Geert Kastein, a quiet physician by trade, becomes a quiet force of resistance in the heart of occupied Holland, standing against the brutal reach of Von Speyer and the Nazi regime. With his father, Mr. Kastein, and the shadow of figures like Hitler and Himmler looming over the country, Geert’s courage and resolve reveal a people far from cowed—proving that even in darkness, one man’s defiance can help light the way.
In the rugged frontier of 17th-century North America, Sieur Daniel Greysolon Duluth ventures into the unknown, driven by a thirst for discovery and loyalty to France and Canada. With the guidance of Father Hennepin and the support of Governor Frontenac, he pushes deep into uncharted lands, where the fate of empire may hinge on a single journey.
Lieutenant Sam Magill and his platoon, Magill's Marauders, find themselves deep behind enemy lines during a desperate push through occupied France. With Colonel Martel’s orders hanging in the balance and a rogue German officer named Van De Walle slipping through their grasp, the fate of a thousand prisoners—and the war’s momentum—rests on a single road to the Reich.
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