Battle #62
In "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.
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Kim Soo's village is taken over by the Communists and he's forced to bring wood to the officials in their base. Kim Soo is contacted by the Nationalist Army, who ask him to aid their cause. He agrees and brings dynamite in with his next load of wood, creating an explosion kills the Communist leadership.
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