Fuhrer And The Tramp #1

Fuhrer And The Tramp #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sean McArdle, Jon Judy
(A) Dexter Wee
The critically acclaimed, Eisner-nominated comic comes to print for the first time! Charlie Chaplin - comic, filmmaker, and raconteur - didn't become the world's biggest star by courting controversy, but when he comes face-to-face with the horrors of Hitler, he feels compelled to get off the sidelines and get involved. And then Charlie is approached by FDR himself with a special assignment. His mission, if he chooses to accept it: create a propaganda film to drum up public support for joining the war in Europe!
Date Available: 03/25/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Wow! Simply Wow! The tale Sean McArdle, Dexter Wee, and Jon Judy intend to tell us is overwhelming! And historically accurate or not, is an amazing blend fact and humor determined to keep you turning the page. From this first issue alone, it is easy to see why it was nominated for an Eisner Award. Whether Chaplin is thwarting Nazi soldiers, annoying Errol Flynn, or stumbling around naked in front of FDR (!), Chaplin's characterization is instantly likable. The characters that surround Chaplin himself fill their purposes in the story fully. With the idea of the movie The Great Dictator being the goal insight, it looks to be five issues of fun and excitement in-between!

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sean McArdle, Jon Judy
(A) Dexter Wee
The critically acclaimed, Eisner-nominated comic comes to print for the first time! Charlie Chaplin - comic, filmmaker, and raconteur - didn't become the world's biggest star by courting controversy, but when he comes face-to-face with the horrors of Hitler, he feels compelled to get off the sidelines and get involved. And then Charlie is approached by FDR himself with a special assignment. His mission, if he chooses to accept it: create a propaganda film to drum up public support for joining the war in Europe!
Date Available: 03/25/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Wow! Simply Wow! The tale Sean McArdle, Dexter Wee, and Jon Judy intend to tell us is overwhelming! And historically accurate or not, is an amazing blend fact and humor determined to keep you turning the page. From this first issue alone, it is easy to see why it was nominated for an Eisner Award. Whether Chaplin is thwarting Nazi soldiers, annoying Errol Flynn, or stumbling around naked in front of FDR (!), Chaplin's characterization is instantly likable. The characters that surround Chaplin himself fill their purposes in the story fully. With the idea of the movie The Great Dictator being the goal insight, it looks to be five issues of fun and excitement in-between!

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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