G.I. Combat #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo armored giants clash at point-blank range on Russ Heath's cover — the star-marked Allied tank trades cannon fire with an iron-crossed German panzer amid billowing flame and smoke, while a crewman braces himself against the fury of the exchange. DC's long-running war anthology brings together Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert for the interior story "Rabbit Punch for a Tiger!," promising the kind of gritty, ground-level WWII action that made G.I. Combat one of 1963's most dependable reads. Heath's kinetic painterly linework makes this issue hard to put down before you've even cracked the cover.
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The ghost of J.E.B. Stuart warns the Haunted Tank that they will learn what it is like to be the rabbit that gets used in a magic trick.
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