G.I. Combat #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReaching its blazing 100th issue in 1963, this milestone entry in DC's G.I. Combat proudly features The Haunted Tank and delivers a cover — by Jerry Grandenetti — that pulls no punches: a battered American soldier in full combat gear clings desperately to the nose of a USAF aircraft, enemy fire erupting just inches away as a parachute billows behind him. Inside, Robert Kanigher writes and Joe Kubert illustrates "Return of the Ghost Tank!", a combination of creative talent that made this series one of war comics' most dependable reads of the era.
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The crew of the Haunted Tank learn that their fathers had served together during WWI in one of the very first tanks.
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