Combat #31
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Dell's long-running war anthology returns with "Behind Rommel's Lines," a North African theater tale framed by a striking cover showing a German officer standing atop a Iron Cross–marked tank, gesturing urgently as flames and smoke billow across the battlefield — with Allied armor pressing in from the distance. The cover copy promises the fall of the "Great German Desert-Fox" before the surging power of British might, setting up a tense clash of desert warfare. Sam Glanzman handles the art duties throughout, bringing his characteristically gritty linework to this 1971 issue's battlefield drama.
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artist, inker, letterer Sam Glanzman
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