G.I. Combat #109
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the Korean theater of 1964, Gunner Hogan takes aim with a bazooka, determined to finally make a difference after a string of misses—both on the field and in combat. Though he’s never hit his mark before, a sudden parachute drop sends him into a battle where his aim proves unexpectedly deadly, turning his luck around in ways no one expected. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Jack Abel, with inks by Abel and lettering by Joe Letterese, this issue features a cover by Joe Kubert.
In Korea, Gunner Hogan struggles to prove himself with a bazooka, haunted by his past as a baseball "strike-out" — every shot missed, every mission saved by someone else. But when his platoon is dropped behind enemy lines, Hogan discovers an unexpected knack for turning his weapon into something far beyond its intended use.
ComicBooks.com Value
Show all 16 grades ▾
This exact issue on ebay
Raw — VF ▾ $125–$154 3 listings
Raw — FN/VF ▾ $99–$115 2 listings
Raw — VG+ ▾ $25–$57 4 listings
Raw — GOOD ▾ $20–$21.99 2 listings
Raw / ungraded ▾ $6.99–$140 25 listings
More listings for this title
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Star Spangled War Stories #63 (1957)
Reprinted in Showcase Presents: Haunted Tank #1 (2006)
Key issues in G.I. Combat
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.
