Combat #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Combat #29 brings one of World War II's most harrowing chapters to the comics page, with cover art by Earl Mayan that immediately commands attention. A gaunt, steel-helmeted soldier fills the foreground against a fiery orange sky, his weary expression saying everything words cannot, while a procession of exhausted figures stretches across the bottom of the image — a stark visual echo of the cover's own caption: "The Death March of Bataan Was History's Most Ghastly Parade...!" Inside, Sam Glanzman handles every creative aspect of "Bataan" solo, bringing his well-regarded hand for authentic wartime storytelling to this grim and important piece of history.
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A retelling of the brutal death march of Bataan.
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