Battlefield Action #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sleeping Tiger," Pvt. Cole faces a moral reckoning after fleeing the scene of Sgt. Regan’s death during a brutal WWII ambush. Haunted by guilt, he risks everything to return to the jungle, determined to retrieve Regan’s dog tags and ensure his fallen comrade isn’t forgotten. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Vince Alascia, this gripping wartime tale captures the weight of duty and conscience. The cover, by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio and Pat Masulli, sets a tense, atmospheric tone.
In "Sleeping Tiger," Howard Kling, a WWII clerk whose poor vision keeps him far from the front lines, endures constant scorn for his perceived weakness—until the Korean War offers a chance to prove himself. With contact lenses and a new resolve, he transfers to the front, where his courage is put to the ultimate test.
In the heat of a WWII jungle patrol, Pvt. Cole flees after seeing Sgt. Regan fall to a Japanese ambush. Haunted by guilt, he returns alone to the scene—risky, desperate, and driven by a need to retrieve Regan’s dog tags before the man is lost to history.
In the heat of battle, Lt. Lavelli proves his grit when he sacrifices his M3 tank to take down a deadly German Tiger with a phosphorous grenade. Now, armed with a powerful new M26 Pershing, he’s ready to face the enemy head-on—steel against steel, in a clash of titans.
In "Hit and Run," a U.S. Special Forces adviser coordinates a tense, fast-moving defense as his trained Vietnamese unit confronts a sudden Viet Cong incursion into a quiet village. With the enemy elusive and the stakes high, every decision could mean the difference between survival and disaster.
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