Battle #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Battle Plan!", John Porter’s world crumbles with a "Dear John" letter—only to find redemption in the heat of battle, where his fierce performance earns him a swift return home. But peace is short-lived when Jane tries to reconcile, only to be met with a surprising twist: John’s reply isn’t forgiveness, but a bold new chapter, leaving her behind with two new companions in tow. Art by Dave Berg, with cover by Fred Kida.
In a tense moment during wartime, Pierre dismisses Jean’s artistic sketches as idle distraction—until a chance drawing of Colonel Dumaire reveals the man’s true identity as a German spy. With quick thinking and courage, the two soldiers race to intercept him in No Man's Land, where the fate of their unit hangs in the balance.
In the heat of the Civil War, Old Abe—the eagle beloved by the 8th Wisconsin Infantry—became a legend not for his battles, but for the courage he inspired. Though hunted by the Confederates and never harmed in combat, his legacy endured far beyond his years, eventually becoming the enduring symbol of the 101st Airborne Division.
In "Fightin' Mad!" from Battle #60 (1958), John Porter’s world unravels when he receives a "Dear John" letter, channeling his fury into a fierce battlefield performance that earns him a swift return home. Back in civilian life, Jane reaches out, hoping to reconcile after hearing of his bravery—but John’s not interested, handing her a "Dear Jane" letter before walking off with two women by his side.
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↩ Reprints Battlefront #34 (1955)
Reprinted in Journey into Danger #4 (1965), Journey into Danger #5 (1965), Journey into Danger #6 (1965)
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