Battle #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two Against Two Hundred!", Kim Soo finds himself trapped in a village under Communist control, forced to deliver wood to the occupying forces. When the Nationalist Army reaches out, he takes a dangerous stand, using his next delivery to sabotage the enemy from within. Penciled and inked by Joe Sinnott with vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg and crisp lettering by Artie Simek, this 1959 issue delivers tense, high-stakes drama in a stark, grounded conflict. The cover by Joe Sinnott captures the moment’s intensity, a 10-cent glimpse into a pivotal struggle.
In the tense, rain-slicked hills of 1959’s *Battle #62*, two American soldiers, Kelly and Cookie, flee a relentless force of two hundred enemy troops. Trapped and outnumbered, they stumble upon a hidden cave brimming with hidden ammunition—just as their pursuers close in.
In "Breakout," Forrest and his Raiders push deep into enemy territory to destroy a critical German bridge, their mission interrupted by a chance encounter with a liberated prison camp—where Willard finally reunites with his long-imprisoned brother. The story unfolds with tense urgency, blending wartime action and personal stakes as the raiders navigate both the battlefield and the weight of reunion.
In the tense aftermath of a village takeover, Kim Soo is forced to deliver wood to the occupying Communist officials—until the Nationalist Army reaches out, offering a chance to strike back. With quiet resolve, he smuggles dynamite into the base, setting in motion a desperate act that could change everything.
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Reprinted in Battle Action #78 (1965), Comandos Esforzados #56
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