G.I. Combat #191
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeG.I. Combat #191 brings the Haunted Tank front and center in this June 1976 DC war title, with cover art by Luis Dominguez depicting American soldiers riding atop the star-marked Sherman as a group of surrendering enemy prisoners march forward with hands raised — while an armed German soldier lurks ominously in the foreground, suggesting the situation may be far less settled than it appears. The cover dialogue ("This was too easy, Jeb — there ain't none left!") sets a tense, foreboding mood perfectly matched by the issue's featured story, "Decoy for Death," crafted by writer Robert Kanigher and artist/inker Sam Glanzman. It's a sharp, atmospheric package from one of DC's most dependable war anthologies.
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