G.I. Combat #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running WWII anthology looks absolutely gripping in this September 1967 issue, with Russ Heath's cover painting a desperate scene: a helmeted American soldier on the ground thrusts a bayoneted rifle upward against an enemy combatant, while a German-marked tank looms overhead amid streaking explosions and a battlefield engulfed in fiery red. The cover tagline — "Stay Alive -- Until Dark!" — sets a tone of grim endurance that feels viscerally earned given the chaos Heath has rendered around those two figures. Robert Kanigher and Russ Heath were among the finest talents working in war comics at the time, making this a solid entry in one of DC's most dependable action titles.
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