G.I. Combat #202
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFor DC's dollar-comic era, eighty pages of all-new war stories at a single dollar was a genuine bargain, and G.I. Combat #202 makes a compelling case for every cent. Neal Adams and Russ Heath's cover crackles with urgency — two battle-hardened soldiers scramble in front of the famous Haunted Tank as enemy troops scatter under fire and flames rage across the background, with a desperate cry of "Those planes are murderin' us! Fire! Fire!" driving the chaos home. Inside, Robert Kanigher and Sam Glanzman deliver seven raw war stories, including three Haunted Tank tales, an O.S.S. spy thriller, and three additional battle blockbusters — a packed lineup that made this July 1977 issue one of DC's most ambitious war anthologies of its day.
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