Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #10 [356]
"Joan of Arc: The Peasant Girl Who Saved France" offers a vivid, historically inspired tale from the pages of Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #10, a 1964 comic featuring a strikingly detailed narrative by Frank Moss under the pseudonym Max Pine and illustrated with expressive precision by Fran Matera, who also inked the story. This issue stands out not just for its educational focus on a pivotal figure in French history, but for the dynamic storytelling that brings her legacy to life with warmth and authenticity. The cover, by Fran Matera, captures the spirit of the tale with a bold, timeless image that perfectly complements the period’s blend of adventure and enlightenment.
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Judd is about to let his arrow fly at Chuck, when a shot rings out and the bow in Judd's hands is shattered. Chuck uses the opportunity to jump Judd. The group returns with the police and Judd is taken into custody. B.F. Jones feels partly to blame for Judd having burned down the newspaper offices, so he is going to help rebuild at his own expense. Chuck gets a Special Delivery letter from Alaska, which leads him to his next adventure.
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