G.I. Combat #155
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this September 1972 DC war title delivers an immediately gripping scene: a young blond civilian in a red shirt levels a rifle at an advancing American tank — labeled "Haunted Tank" — while bodies lie scattered in the snow around him, his anguished words making his desperation unmistakably clear. The stark winter battlefield, with flames flickering in the background and soldiers looking on from atop the tank, frames a moment charged with moral tension rather than simple heroics. With Robert Kanigher writing and Sam Glanzman on interior art, G.I. Combat #155 promises the kind of ground-level wartime storytelling this series did so well in the early '70s.
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