Brûlant #28
In "Un vivant parmi les morts," Joe Kubert’s gripping narrative and Russ Heath’s stark, powerful art bring to life the haunting journey of Tiny Tim, a soldier haunted by loss and convinced he brings death to those around him. When a deadly air assault threatens Easy Company, Tiny Tim’s desperate act of courage forces him to confront his fears—and his place among the living. The cover, a striking collaboration by Irv Novick and Joe Kubert, captures the moment’s tension with unflinching precision.
In "Un vivant parmi les morts," Tiny Tim, haunted by the deaths of his former squad, joins Easy Company with a burden heavier than his gear. When strafing planes attack, he makes a desperate move that draws fire—only to survive with a shattered helmet, leaving his fate uncertain.
In "La voix du sang," Hunter and Lu Lin race to a Special Forces camp to warn of an incoming Viet Cong assault. As they arrive, Lu Lin faces a devastating revelation—her brother has been secretly working as a spy within the camp, and now she must act before the attack begins.
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↩ Reprints Our Fighting Forces #22 (1957), All-American Men of War #94 (1962), Our Fighting Forces #105 (1967), G.I. Combat #124 (1967), Star Spangled War Stories #134 (1967), Our Fighting Forces #109 (1967), Our Army at War #206 (1969), Our Army at War #209 (1969), Our Army at War #210 (1969), Our Fighting Forces #126 (1970), Star Spangled War Stories #152 (1970)
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