G.I. Combat #119
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis September 1966 issue of DC's long-running war series puts the Haunted Tank front and center — literally crashing through a wall in a shower of debris and gunfire, with a helmeted soldier perched atop its barrel while a figure fires from the hatch below. The cover blurb sets up a gripping premise: the Haunted Tank has been hijacked by a condemned deserter, putting it squarely in the crosshairs of "Target for a Firing Squad!" Russ Heath's cover art delivers that visceral, kinetic energy the series was known for, making this a striking entry in G.I. Combat's 1966 lineup.
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Slim is seriously injured saving the life of a deserter. The deserter returns the favor to save the rest of the Haunted Tank crew.
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