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G.I. Combat #109

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

In 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.

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

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artist, inker Jack Abel
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, 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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