Classics Illustrated #63 [HRN 165]
A condemned man, cut off from all news of his homeland, spends decades drifting across the seas in *Classics Illustrated #63*, a 1962 tale of exile and memory. Written by Alfred Sundel and Edward Everett Hale, with evocative art by Angelo Torres, this powerful adaptation captures the quiet tragedy of a life severed from its roots. The cover, by Gerald McCann, mirrors the story’s somber tone with its striking, period-accurate design.
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Phillip Nowlan, a conspirator with Aaron Burr, is condemned to never hear of America again and spends the rest of his life on ships at sea, protected from news from home.
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