Battlefront #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Sixty Miles!" offers a gripping historical snapshot of Hannibal Barca’s legendary campaign, capturing the perilous journey of his army across the Pyrenees and into the Alps during the Second Punic War. Illustrated with bold, dynamic lines by Bob McCarthy and inked by John Forte, the story brings ancient warfare to life with vivid detail. The cover, a striking tribute to the era, is by Carl Burgos, whose distinctive style defines the issue’s timeless look.
In "Sixty Miles!", the harrowing retreat of the U.S. 1st Marine Division during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir unfolds with stark realism, tracing their desperate march through brutal winter conditions toward the safety of Hungnam. This gripping, semi-historical account captures the courage and endurance of soldiers facing overwhelming odds in the frozen Korean hills.
A gritty, firsthand look at the turning tide of the North African Campaign, "Kasserine Pass" captures the brutal push from El Alamein to the rugged terrain of Tunisia, where Allied forces faced their toughest test yet. Told with stark realism, the story follows the grueling advance through desert heat and shifting fortunes, where every mile brought new danger.
In this gripping 1954 tale from Battlefront #18, the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca leads his army on a daring march across the Pyrenees and treacherous Alps, aiming to strike at Rome from the north. Fueled by strategy and sheer will, his journey becomes a testament to ambition, endurance, and the cost of war.
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