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DC Special 25 Comic 3 Musketeers Robin Hood Viking Prince Joe Kubert Russ Heath

DC Special 25 Comic 3 Musketeers Robin Hood Viking Prince Joe Kubert Russ Heath

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Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

DC Special 25 Comic 3 Musketeers Robin Hood Viking Prince Joe Kubert Russ Heath

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Item specifics:
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Item specifics:
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Product Type: Comic
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

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DC Special: Volume 6 – Issue #25                     Comic
Presents… The 3 Musketeers, Robin Hood, and The Viking Prince!
Cover by: John Calnan

DC Special was an series of double-sized issues spotlighting different parts of the DC universe. One issue, for example, might consist of adventure stories from the early days of The Brave and the Bold, featuring heroes like the Viking Prince, the Silent Knight, and Robin Hood. Other issues centered around topics ranging from strange sports tales to the origins of Golden Age heroes. Virtually all of this material was reprinted from early DC comics, but at around 25¢ for 68 pages of reading, DC Special was a superior reading bargain.

DC Special: Volume 6 – Issue #25 contains:
“Die By The sword”    17 pages
Featuring the Three Musketeers
Writer: Murray Boltinoff
Artist: Lee Elias
Inker: John Calnan

After the execution of Corbeau, the Musketeers are rewarded by King Louis. The young Duc D’Artaghan receives an extra reward, the title to Corbeau’s castle, and the other Musketeers resent it. Rejecting his offer to accompany him to the new castle, the musketeers all go their own way. Duc D’Artaghan makes his way to the castle alone and comes across a brigands attacking a coach. There he crosses swords with a very skilled masked swordsman. Later arrives at his new castle only to be confronted by another masked swordsman whom he swiftly defeats. Now exhausted, D’Artaghan thinks he sees Corbeau’s ghost and goes to lay down and sleep. Sinking into a nightmare slumber, D’Artaghan dreams of a bird monster and suddenly wakes up to an assailant masked as a bird. They battle and fall out a window right into the midst of the other Musketeers arrive at the castle. Its discovered that the bird masked assassin is

Corbeau’s daughter seeking revenge. Afterwards, Duc D’Artaghan receives new orders from Richelieu, King Louis’s counselor, to collect taxes and make sure they reach the King. The other Musketeers other to help, but after they collect the taxes, they themselves are attacked and robbed by the notorious bandit who wears a mask. D’Artaghan comes up with a mad scheme to catch the masked bandit and later is shocked to discover who it is.
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“Will The Real Robin Hood Please Stand Up?”    1 page
Text article featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Wesley Marsh
Question and answers on the existence of Robin Hood.
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“The Forest of Traps” 6 pages
Featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Bill Finger
Artist: Russ Heath

Three groups of men hired by Prince John to impersonate Robin Hood and his Merrie band, are robbing the good people of Tynesbury, in an attempt to ruin Robin Hood’s reputation. Robin Hood must round up the thieving imposters to clear his name and those of him men.

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1956) Issue #7.  DC Comics
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“The Bow That Couldn’t Be Bent”    6 pages
Featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Russ Heath

The story of Robin Hood as a young boy, and the time he first learned how to use the Yew longbow. 6 Pages

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1958) Issue #15. DC Comics
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“The Outcast Viking”    6 pages
Featuring The Viking Prince
Writer: Bob Kanigher
Artist: Joe Kubert

The old seer, Baldur, predicts doom will come to the village as long as Jon stays within. The villagers vote to exile him, but they have a change of heart after he saves them from a stampede of unfrozen mastodons.

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1958) Issue #8.  DC Comics
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Comic reprints/collects: The Brave and the Bold (1956 – 1958) Issues #7,8,15.  DC Comics

Comic is bagged & triple boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Format: FC, 48 pages, Comic, 10″ x 7″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Comic is in Fine condition.  Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious DC Special, 3 Musketeers, Robin Hood and/or Viking Prince collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Recommended.

Please read return policy.

DC Special: Volume 6 – Issue #25                     Comic
Presents… The 3 Musketeers, Robin Hood, and The Viking Prince!
Cover by: John Calnan

DC Special was an series of double-sized issues spotlighting different parts of the DC universe. One issue, for example, might consist of adventure stories from the early days of The Brave and the Bold, featuring heroes like the Viking Prince, the Silent Knight, and Robin Hood. Other issues centered around topics ranging from strange sports tales to the origins of Golden Age heroes. Virtually all of this material was reprinted from early DC comics, but at around 25¢ for 68 pages of reading, DC Special was a superior reading bargain.

DC Special: Volume 6 – Issue #25 contains:
“Die By The sword”    17 pages
Featuring the Three Musketeers
Writer: Murray Boltinoff
Artist: Lee Elias
Inker: John Calnan

After the execution of Corbeau, the Musketeers are rewarded by King Louis. The young Duc D’Artaghan receives an extra reward, the title to Corbeau’s castle, and the other Musketeers resent it. Rejecting his offer to accompany him to the new castle, the musketeers all go their own way. Duc D’Artaghan makes his way to the castle alone and comes across a brigands attacking a coach. There he crosses swords with a very skilled masked swordsman. Later arrives at his new castle only to be confronted by another masked swordsman whom he swiftly defeats. Now exhausted, D’Artaghan thinks he sees Corbeau’s ghost and goes to lay down and sleep. Sinking into a nightmare slumber, D’Artaghan dreams of a bird monster and suddenly wakes up to an assailant masked as a bird. They battle and fall out a window right into the midst of the other Musketeers arrive at the castle. Its discovered that the bird masked assassin is

Corbeau’s daughter seeking revenge. Afterwards, Duc D’Artaghan receives new orders from Richelieu, King Louis’s counselor, to collect taxes and make sure they reach the King. The other Musketeers other to help, but after they collect the taxes, they themselves are attacked and robbed by the notorious bandit who wears a mask. D’Artaghan comes up with a mad scheme to catch the masked bandit and later is shocked to discover who it is.
——————————————————————————–

“Will The Real Robin Hood Please Stand Up?”    1 page
Text article featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Wesley Marsh
Question and answers on the existence of Robin Hood.
——————————————————————————–

“The Forest of Traps” 6 pages
Featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Bill Finger
Artist: Russ Heath

Three groups of men hired by Prince John to impersonate Robin Hood and his Merrie band, are robbing the good people of Tynesbury, in an attempt to ruin Robin Hood’s reputation. Robin Hood must round up the thieving imposters to clear his name and those of him men.

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1956) Issue #7.  DC Comics
——————————————————————————–

“The Bow That Couldn’t Be Bent”    6 pages
Featuring Robin Hood
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Russ Heath

The story of Robin Hood as a young boy, and the time he first learned how to use the Yew longbow. 6 Pages

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1958) Issue #15. DC Comics
——————————————————————————–

“The Outcast Viking”    6 pages
Featuring The Viking Prince
Writer: Bob Kanigher
Artist: Joe Kubert

The old seer, Baldur, predicts doom will come to the village as long as Jon stays within. The villagers vote to exile him, but they have a change of heart after he saves them from a stampede of unfrozen mastodons.

Reprints: Brave and the Bold (1958) Issue #8.  DC Comics
——————————————————————————–

Comic reprints/collects: The Brave and the Bold (1956 – 1958) Issues #7,8,15.  DC Comics

Comic is bagged & triple boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: 1976
Format: FC, 48 pages, Comic, 10″ x 7″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Comic is in Fine condition.  Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious DC Special, 3 Musketeers, Robin Hood and/or Viking Prince collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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