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May 1986 · Blackthorne · 14.95 USD
“The Gift”

"The Gift" is a striking 1986 Blackthorne comic that reimagines the creation of the Statue of Liberty through the eyes of Bartholdi, the French sculptor driven by a vision of monumental independence. Written by Henry Gibson and brought to life with bold, detailed art by Alfredo P. Alcala—whose distinctive style defines both the interior and cover—this issue captures the ambition and scale of a dream carved in stone.

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writer Henry Gibson · artist, inker, letterer Alfredo P. Alcala · cover Alfredo Alcala

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artist, inker, letterer Alfredo P. Alcala
cover pencils, inks Alfredo Alcala

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"Bartholdi, a French sculptor, wants to build a monument to independence. Eventually, he bases the Statue of Liberty on the monumental scale of Egyptian antiquities. He then raises money and recruit engineers to get it built."

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).