Chick 126 1979 -
Displayed in the as artifacts of American culture Main Artist Jack T. Chick and Fred Carter (starting in 1972)
It compares specific Bible verses directly to Mormon doctrine to argue that Mormonism does not come from God. Chick 126 1979
This was the final year Fred Carter (the artist responsible for the more realistic, oil-painting style) worked anonymously. He was officially identified in Chick's Battle Cry newsletter shortly after, in 1980. Displayed in the as artifacts of American culture
By 1979, Chick Publications reached approximately 100 million tracts sold . He was officially identified in Chick's Battle Cry
1979 immediately preceded the 1980 release of Alberto , the first of the high-profile, full-color comic books alleging a global Vatican conspiracy, which defined the brand's reputation for the following decade. 🔎 Quick Specs: Chick Publications (1970s Era) Description Dimensions 5 x 2.75 inches (for standard tracts) Total Titles Over 270 different stories Cultural Impact
Originally published to address growing evangelical concerns about Mormonism in the late 70s, it is still sold today in both English (#126) and Spanish (#257) . ⚡ 1979: A Pivotal Year for Chick Publications
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