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The Brave and the Bold#10
Cover: Irv Novick

The Brave and the Bold #10

Feb 1957 · DC · 0.10 USD
“The King of the Sea!”

In "The King of the Sea!", Jon returns from a mysterious voyage with a story no one believes—of a storm-driven journey to a forgotten land, a tribe in need, and a crown he never asked for. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Joe Kubert, this tale of survival and hidden legacy unfolds with quiet intensity. The cover by Irv Novick captures the moment Jon stands apart, a man shaped by a past only he remembers.

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writer Bob Haney · artist, inker Joe Kubert · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Irv Novick

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writer Bob Haney
artist, inker Joe Kubert
cover pencils, inks Irv Novick

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Jon is glum as he recovers from an ordeal at sea. No one would believe his tale... Fishing alone, he was caught in a storm and driven westward for weeks to a new land (North America). He rescued a girl from a "feather-helmeted" villain, and was made chief to fight for the tribe. In an attack, Jon rallied Indians, drove back the enemy, and captured the villain. Then left, sailing eastward... Now he's back, silent, but knowing someday the tale can be told.

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