comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeHeroes All v4#17Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Heroes All v4 #17 (1946)

Heroes All Company · 1946 · 16 pages

Free to read · restored edition by comicbooks.com · Issue details →

Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 1 of 16
1 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 2 of 16
2 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 3 of 16
3 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 4 of 16
4 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 5 of 16
5 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 6 of 16
6 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 7 of 16
7 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 8 of 16
8 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 9 of 16
9 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 10 of 16
10 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 11 of 16
11 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 12 of 16
12 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 13 of 16
13 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 14 of 16
14 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 15 of 16
15 / 16
Heroes All v4 #17 (1946) — page 16 of 16
16 / 16

# Heroes All #17 (May 3, 1946) "Hero of Vincentnes: The Story of George Rogers Clark" depicts the adventures of the American frontiersman and military leader. Clark, born in Virginia in 1752 of Scottish and English heritage, becomes a surveyor, trapper, pioneer, and soldier, eventually called "the Washington of the West." After schoolmates convince him to pursue mathematics and surveying, Clark undertakes an expedition into the Ohio Valley where he settles land and encounters restless pioneers planning to invade the region; he does not need to be coaxed to join them. The story follows Clark through military conflict with Native Americans, ambushes, and battles that ultimately lead to peace in the Ohio Valley by 1795, when another party of emigrants settles at his cabin. A separate story about a young Jesuit missionary details his efforts to teach the Huron and Indian children, including instruction in agriculture, fishing, crafts, and faith, though his mission faces tragedy when the Iroquois attack, resulting in the deaths and torture of the Huron Braves and the Jesuits themselves.

Restored edition © comicbooks.com. Our digitization, remastering, and presentation are our own work.

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.