Battlefield #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics' Battlefield was one of the sharpest war anthology titles of 1953, and issue #9 brings that gritty front-line energy front and center. Carl Burgos's cover drops you into a fierce hand-to-hand struggle — a helmeted American GI grappling desperately with an enemy soldier amid churning mud and fallen bodies, while a burning tank blazes in the chaos behind them. Inside, Paul S. Newman and Ed Moline deliver "Danger Zone!," promising exactly the kind of tense, boots-on-the-ground storytelling that made this series a standout for war comics readers of the era.
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A soldier uses his training as a stuntman before the war to help him in battle.
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