Battle Action #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics' Battle Action #30 (August 1957) drops readers right into the thick of a desperate firefight, with Fred Kida's cover depicting American soldiers scrambling from a disabled jeep as a wave of enemy troops closes in from all sides across rocky terrain. The cover's blunt question — "What chance could we have with 'Reds All Around Us'?" — sets the stakes with Cold War-era urgency. Inside, Werner Roth brings the interior art to life, making this a solid showcase of 1950s Atlas war comics at their grittiest.
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Private Munson is accused of cowardice and sent to the rear for court-martial but finds his place helping the wounded.
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