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Cover: Joe Kubert

G.I. Combat #152

Feb 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“Decoy Tank”

Joe Kubert's cover for this March 1972 DC issue puts you right inside the cramped hatch of the Haunted Tank, where a desperate Nazi soldier — grenade in hand — threatens to blow everyone to bits unless the crew surrenders. The sheer claustrophobic tension of three terrified faces packed into that hatch makes it one of the more viscerally gripping covers DC published that year. Inside, Sam Glanzman handles the full art chores on "Decoy Tank," one of 52 big pages of action-packed battle stories for just 25 cents.

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writer, artist, inker Sam Glanzman · letterer John Costanza · cover Joe Kubert

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writer, artist, inker Sam Glanzman
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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Sailors dream of various things, home, higher rank, the coming battles.

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