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All-American Men of War#77
Cover: Joe Kubert

All-American Men of War #77

Jan 1960 · DC · 0.10 USD
“Big Fish -- Little Fish!”

In "Big Fish — Little Fish!", World War I pilot Lt. Dick Brill finds himself locked in a deadly aerial duel with the ruthless German ace Baron Hugo Von Hoffner, whose diary is already filled with the names of his victims. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life by Bill Everett’s dynamic art and Gaspar Saladino’s sharp lettering, this gripping tale captures the tension and courage of the skies above the Western Front. The cover, a striking collaboration by Joe Kubert, perfectly captures the stakes of the moment.

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writer Bob Haney · artist, inker Bill Everett · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Joe Kubert

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writer Bob Haney
artist, inker Bill Everett
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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In World War I fledgling fighter pilot Lt. Dick Brill of the Lafayette Escadrille is unlucky enough to get into an aerial dogfight with enemy ace Baron Hugo Von Hoffner, who relishes the thought of filling out the last page of his diary with a successful kill.

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