G.I. Combat #204
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAt a full dollar for 80 pages of all-new stories, G.I. Combat #204 (November 1977) was one of DC's most ambitious war anthologies on the stands. Joe Kubert's cover pulls it all together in a swirling collage: the star-marked Haunted Tank dominates the center, its crew battling on foot while vignettes surrounding it tease ghostly apparitions, a mounted cavalry rider, soldiers in close-quarters combat, and more — a vivid promise of seven varied war tales within. Robert Kanigher and Sam Glanzman bring their considerable talents to "A Winter in Hell," making this a rich package for any fan of gritty, grounded wartime storytelling.
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