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G.I. Combat #109

Dec 1964 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Battle of the Tank Graveyard!”

In Korea, Gunner Hogan is given a bazooka. But he was a "strike-out" in baseball before the war, and keeps missing here in Korea. The sarge or someone else always cleans up or pinch-hits for him. He resolves to "belt a TNT homer this time!" But, nope, can't kill a tank or a pillbox. Later the platoon is sent on a parachute drop. And Hogan finds he can bazooka Migs out of the air, shoot enemy rolling guns, and even drop rockets over a ridge to clobber a bridge!

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writer Hank Chapman · artist Jack Abel · inker Jack Abel · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Joe KubertJoe Kubert

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artist Jack Abel
inker Jack Abel
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils Joe Kubert
cover inks Joe Kubert

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In Korea, Gunner Hogan is given a bazooka. But he was a "strike-out" in baseball before the war, and keeps missing here in Korea. The sarge or someone else always cleans up or pinch-hits for him. He resolves to "belt a TNT homer this time!" But, nope, can't kill a tank or a pillbox. Later the platoon is sent on a parachute drop. And Hogan finds he can bazooka Migs out of the air, shoot enemy rolling guns, and even drop rockets over a ridge to clobber a bridge!

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