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Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act#4
Cover: Paul Gulacy

Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act #4

Apr 1992 · Malibu · 2.50 USD
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“Lazar’s Choice”

In "Lazar’s Choice," Lt. Smith and Costas venture into the remote Serbian mountains to track down the elusive Mikhail Dragonovic, known as the Dragon, only to stumble upon a long-buried secret tied to the war’s final days. Glenn Lumsden’s expressive art brings the tense atmosphere to life, while Paul Gulacy’s striking cover captures the mystery and isolation of the mountain village.

artist, inker Glenn Lumsden · cover Paul Gulacy

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Raw (NM) $5
CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $23
CGC 9.2 · 2 in census $20
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artist, inker Glenn Lumsden
cover pencils, inks Paul Gulacy

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Lt. Smith and Costas travel to the city of Lazar, located in the Serbian mountains, looking for Mikhail Dragonovic, a.k.a. the Dragon. While there, they uncover a dreadful secret that the Dragon and three of his fellow villagers have hidden since World War II.

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