WARNING! All money from this release will go to charity. The comic has already become public domain and copyright does not apply to it. The original comic was published in 1944 in the USA. The studio translated it and improved the scans, which are freely available.
Here is a classic American comic from the time of the Second World War, which contains illustrated stories about heroes who resisted the fascists on various fronts, about their contribution to the victory over the invader, based on real events.
It also includes several stories about the life path of several well-known peacemakers who took the goal of bringing their people to unity and peace, some through reformism, and some through a philosophical and spiritual position.
World peace has always been and remains the key goal of a civilized society.
The following stories are present in the comic:
- about Royal Navy Lieutenant Richard Barkley;
- about the partisan Ignatov family, which bravely fought against fascism;
- about diplomat and inventor Benjamin Franklin;
- a story about Joseph King - the admiral of the triple threat;
- a short story about Gautama Buddha;
- about Bloopy the soldier monkey.
41 pages out of 52 are available. The rest are being translated, improved and will be available later.
All the best, Peter Storm)