Sick #6 [36]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Let's Have More Realistic Statues," George Washington takes a surprisingly literal approach to historical revisionism when a lightning strike damages his father's cherry tree—only to find himself enraged by the implication that he was responsible. Written and illustrated by George Ludway, this 1965 Prize comic delivers a delightfully absurd twist on American legend, with Jack Davis's iconic cover capturing the moment’s over-the-top drama.
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George Washington didn't chop down his father's cherry tree, it was hit by a bolt lightning. But George is so incensed by the accusation that he chops up his father.
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