All-American Men of War #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the April–May 1953 cover, an American GI clings to a rocky cliff face, knife at his belt, while a purple-hooded enemy fighter crouches in the shadows nearby — with the soldier's wry thought balloon reading "Brother–! Wouldn't THIS be a great place to meet a Red!" perfectly capturing the tense, darkly humorous spirit of Korean War–era storytelling. Jerry Grandenetti's cover art sets a gripping scene against a sweeping mountain valley backdrop, promising the hand-to-hand intensity the issue's tagline delivers. Inside, Robert Kanigher writes and Irv Novick illustrates three stories — "Hills of Hate," "Battlefield Touchdown," and "Combat Diver" — making this a packed ten-cent package of front-line drama.
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