Prince Valiant for intervention

A copy of “Prince Valiant fights Attila the Hun” printed in Argentina in the fifties ready to intervene

I purchased an old copy of Prince Valiant fights Attila the Hun to intervene. It was printed in Argentina in the fifties.

The $3 dollar price tag made me skip the research before clicking the buy button. So when it got home I was surprised to learn this wasn’t the original published comic drawn by Harold Foster.

It’s an official text-book adaptation from the comics, and includes a few key panels as illustrations.

I hadn‘t figured out exactly how to intervene it. But now I got it in my hands a new question grips me—should I leave it untouched or tear it apart?