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The Spirit#7/13/1952
The Spirit #7/13/1952
“Matt Slugg”
In "Matt Slugg," Jules Feiffer crafts a sharp, offbeat tale of ambition and misfit talent, following Harry Shill as he searches for the perfect boxer—only to stumble upon a burglar who’d rather steal than fight. With art by Klaus Nordling, Al Wenzel, and Wally Wood, and inks by Wenzel and Wood, the story blends noir grit with a touch of absurdity, all captured in a distinctive 1952 style.
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Harry Shill is looking for a boxer that will fit his system. He finally finds him in a burglar. Only trouble is, Slugg likes being a burglar.
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