Battlefield #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics' Battlefield #6 (December 1952) delivers front-line intensity straight from the Korean War era, with a Russ Heath cover that pulls you right into the thick of combat — a grim-faced GI in full helmet dominates the foreground, weapon blazing, while panicked enemy soldiers reel amid fire and explosion in the rocky terrain behind him. Heath's draftsmanship gives every figure real visceral weight, from the muzzle flash erupting at center to the screaming figure thrown back against the cliffs. Inside, Eddie Robbins illustrates the teased story "The Victim of General Fu!" — a title that promises the kind of tense, morally charged war drama that made these Atlas anthologies a staple of 1952 newsstands.
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By using pumpkin gourds an American patrol is able to sneak up on a North Korean unit that has occupied a friendly village.
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