General J.E.B. Stuart
The ghost of Confederate Civil War cavalry commander J.E.B. Stuart, bound to a WWII Sherman tank also named the Haunted Tank, he watched over its crew — particularly commander Jeb Stuart, his namesake — guiding them through the dangers of combat.
Few comic characters blur the line between history and haunted legend quite like General J.E.B. Stuart, the spectral Civil War commander who rode into DC's Silver Age in G.I. Combat #87 in 1961, conjured by the legendary war-comics team of Robert Kanigher and Russ Heath. Across nearly five decades of publication, this ghostly general became one of the most distinctive presences in DC's celebrated war comics line, gracing the pages of G.I. Combat and Our Army at War alongside icons like Sgt. Rock and even the occasional Superman. That he shares adventures with Clark Kent himself speaks to the remarkable breadth of the DC universe he inhabits — a phantom from America's bloodiest conflict riding through the modern age of four-color heroism. For collectors drawn to DC's golden era of war comics storytelling, General J.E.B. Stuart is a genuinely singular figure worth seeking out.

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