Battlefield #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics' Battlefield #8 (1953) delivers frontline tension straight from the Korean War era, with a Russ Heath cover that pulls no punches — a desperate American GI scrambles forward across rocky terrain, rifle and bayonet at his feet, as enemy soldiers surge over the ridge behind him with bayonets raised and a vast wave of troops filling the background. The cover promises two gripping tales: "The Attack of General Wong!" and "Man Against Tank!", signaling the kind of gritty, ground-level combat storytelling that defined Atlas war comics of the period. With interior art by Eddie Robbins rounding out the package, this is a compact, punchy slice of early-'50s war comics at ten cents a copy.
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The U.S. Airforce warns the civilians of a city that it is being used as an ammunition dump and will be bombed the next day.
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