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The Spirit#7/4/1948

The Spirit #7/4/1948

Jul 1948 · Register and Tribune Syndicate · [none]
“Cromlech Was a Nature Boy!”

In "Cromlech Was a Nature Boy!", Will Eisner crafts a moody, grounded tale of old grudges and buried secrets, as two fugitives return to the woods to reclaim a long-lost fortune. André LeBlanc’s evocative art brings the eerie forest and tense standoff to life, with Abe Kanegson’s crisp lettering anchoring the dialogue. Though the Spirit remains absent, the shadows of the past move with a quiet menace.

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writer Will Eisner · artist, inker André LeBlanc · letterer Abe Kanegson

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artist, inker André LeBlanc
letterer Abe Kanegson

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Two criminals get out of jail and search for the loot they buried long ago. Ebony and Cromlech walk in the woods and have an altercation with said crooks. The Spirit does not appear.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).