Foxhole #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Booby Trap," Jack Kirby's gripping wartime tale unfolds with tense precision: after North Korean forces assassinate an American soldier, a cunning enemy impersonates him over a walkie-talkie to lure the base into a deadly ambush. Kirby's storytelling, rendered with sharp detail by Bill Draut, builds a nerve-wracking game of deception—where one misstep could mean the difference between survival and ruin. The cover, a striking piece by Kirby himself, captures the moment’s mounting dread, a stark visual echo of the peril within.
In the tense silence of a war-torn landscape, a fallen American soldier’s walkie-talkie becomes a weapon of deception when a North Korean operative impersonates him to lure his comrades into a trap. As the ruse unfolds, a single misstep cracks the illusion, setting off a high-stakes game of survival and counterintelligence.
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Reprinted in Foxhole #12 (1963), The Best of Simon and Kirby #[nn] (2009)
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