Brûlant #40
In "Char rebelle," a jingoistic new commander, resentful of the name Jeb Stuart, sidelines him and his crew with tedious errands, keeping them far from the front. When the major they're meant to protect goes missing and loses most of his unit, Jeb and his team must step in—though their own mission is far from over.
In "Jeune Aigle... frère de Hawk !", Stovepipe and Big Anvil deliver a rare gift from George Washington to Tomahawk, arriving just as a racist outlaw threatens Tomahawk’s family and his younger brother. With the help of Small Eagle and Hard Rock, the group must stand firm against the threat, testing loyalty and courage on the frontier.
In "Guerre privée," Easy Company welcomes a new recruit named Johnny Doe, a fiercely driven young man obsessed with proving himself by hunting Nazis—no matter the cost to the civilians caught in the crossfire. His relentless pursuit of vengeance tests the limits of discipline and morality in the heat of war.
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↩ Reprints All-American Men of War #71 (1959), Tomahawk #132 (1971), G.I. Combat #147 (1971), Our Army at War #232 (1971), Our Army at War #233 (1971), Our Army at War #234 (1971), Our Fighting Forces #137 (1972), Weird War Tales #13 (1973)
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