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Cover: Joe Kubert

G.I. Combat #154

Jun 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“Battle Prize!”

A thrillingly tense moment anchors Joe Kubert's cover for this 1972 DC war title: a tank crew member stands atop the Haunted Tank — loaded aboard a flatcar amid a chaotic rail yard scene — arms raised, shouting "Don't shoot — we're Americans!" as a low-flying Allied aircraft bears down and enemy soldiers scramble nearby. The cover blurb poses the grim question "Why must the Allies destroy Jeb Stuart and the Haunted Tank?", setting up a scenario rich with battlefield misidentification and desperate urgency. At 52 pages for just 25 cents, this is a solid showcase of DC's war anthology at full stride.

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artist, inker Morris Waldinger · letterer Ira Schnapp · cover Joe Kubert

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artist, inker Morris Waldinger
letterer Ira Schnapp
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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History of the 41st Infantry Division during World War II.

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