All-American Men of War #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Target for an Ammo Boy!", the tension mounts when the clubhouse boys quickly suspect Jim of stealing their funds—only for Buzzy to step in with a calm reminder to verify the facts before jumping to conclusions. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by Win Mortimer (pencils and inks), this 1959 issue captures the quiet drama of teenage misjudgment and the importance of patience. The cover by Jerry Grandenetti perfectly frames the moment’s suspense.
In "Target for an Ammo Boy!", a young ammo boy finds himself caught in a relentless series of escalating threats—enemy tanks appearing in unexpected places, a deadly airplane closing in—each time forced to rely on his courage and quick thinking. When he grabs a machine gun to defend his position, he’s stunned to realize the plane wasn’t just an aerial threat—it was carrying a tank of its own.
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