Classics Illustrated 154 The Conspiracy of Pontiac (1959) comic books
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Published Jan 1960 by Classics Illustrated.$13.00
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, 1st Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 154, with 1/60 date). The bloody French and Indian War was over. Men of two rival nations, France and England, had fought and died for possession of the new continent, America. The British had won, but the French flag still floated over several of their western outposts. It remained for the British to take possession of these forts. Their way lay through trackless forests full of hostile Indian tribes. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Nov 1963 by Classics Illustrated.$2.50
The Conspiracy of Pontiac, 2nd Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 167, with 11/63 date). The bloody French and Indian War was over. Men of two rival nations, France and England, had fought and died for possession of the new continent, America. The British had won, but the French flag still floated over several of their western outposts. It remained for the British to take possession of these forts. Their way lay through trackless forests full of hostile Indian tribes. Cover price $0.15.
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Published 1963 by Classics Illustrated.
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, 3rd Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 167, with 7/64 date). The bloody French and Indian War was over. Men of two rival nations, France and England, had fought and died for possession of the new continent, America. The British had won, but the French flag still floated over several of their western outposts. It remained for the British to take possession of these forts. Their way lay through trackless forests full of hostile Indian tribes.
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Published Dec 1967 by Classics Illustrated.$6.00
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, 4th Printing, Painted Cover. (HRN 166, with 12/67 date). The bloody French and Indian War was over. Men of two rival nations, France and England, had fought and died for possession of the new continent, America. The British had won, but the French flag still floated over several of their western outposts. It remained for the British to take possession of these forts. Their way lay through trackless forests full of hostile Indian tribes. Cover price $0.15.