All-American Men of War #69
In "Bazooka Hill," a harrowing World War II mission takes a desperate turn when a stalled jeep, malfunctioning weapons, and a dud grenade leave a soldier with nothing but his wits and bare hands. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Jack Abel, this gripping tale captures the raw tension of survival under impossible odds. The cover, by Joe Kubert, perfectly frames the moment’s intensity.
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Ever have one of those days? The jeep you're driving stalls while in enemy territory during a rainstorm. Your machine gun and rifle don't work because they got wet during the rain. The enemy burp gun you capture has an empty clip. But then, the enemy potato masher thrown at you turns out to be a dud. Yeah, we've all had the kind of day where you have to take out the enemy with nothing but your fists, because nothing works.
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