Capt. Storm #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's gritty WWII series delivers intense Pacific Theater action in this 1967 installment, with cover art by Irv Novick showing Capt. Storm — the wooden-legged PT boat skipper — locked in ferocious hand-to-hand combat, trading blows and rifle thrusts with enemy soldiers in a desperate jungle struggle. The cover boldly teases the story "Save My Island!" and promises to reveal why this battle-hardened skipper earns the title of "Battle-God" — an intriguing hook that writer Robert Kanigher was always skilled at delivering. Novick's dynamic composition captures the chaos and physicality of close-quarters fighting with the kinetic energy that made this series a standout among DC's war titles of the era.
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