A shirtless kid with pirate boots, gauntlets and a fancy-schmancy hat with a plumed feather in it. Hey, I've seen weirder things in comic books, haven't you? This was a wartime story here taken from one of the notorious IW/Super republishings.
As an economist, I am obliged to note that urban renewal projects, like that which cost Ken Elliot his home, built significantly fewer units than they demolished, so that the urban poor were forced to compete for an ever-shrinking supply. Prices generally rose, quality generally declined. Degradation and violence generally increased.
As an economist, I am obliged to note that urban renewal projects, like that which cost Ken Elliot his home, built significantly fewer units than they demolished, so that the urban poor were forced to compete for an ever-shrinking supply. Prices generally rose, quality generally declined. Degradation and violence generally increased.
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