G.I. Combat #150
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Death of the Haunted Tank!", Sam Glanzman delivers a gripping wartime tale as "Wild Bill" Rogers, a humble deck-hand, steps into the spotlight with daring courage, unleashing a flurry of torpedoes to save the U.S.S. Stevens from a Japanese warship. With Glanzman handling writing, art, and inks, and Joe Kubert’s intense cover capturing the moment’s tension, this 1971 issue stands as a powerful entry in DC’s G.I. Combat series.
In "Hip Shot," deck-hand "Wild Bill" Rogers proves his mettle when he takes sudden command during a surprise attack, unleashing a spread of torpedoes that turns the tide against a Japanese warship threatening the U.S.S. Stevens. The story captures a tense, pivotal moment in the Pacific theater, spotlighting courage and quick thinking under fire.
In "Ice Cream Soldier!", timid Private Phil Mason—mocked by his comrades as the weakest link in Easy Company—faces his greatest test on a frozen lake, where a single misstep on icy ground becomes the moment that proves his courage. When two enemy tanks advance across the frozen surface, Phil’s unexpected resolve turns the tide in a tense, frozen standoff.
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↩ Reprints All-American Men of War #66 (1959), Our Army at War #85 (1959)
Reprinted in G.I. Combat #169 (1974), Choc #28 (1981), Showcase Presents: Haunted Tank #2 (2008), U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories #[nn] (2016)
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