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Cover: Joe Kubert

G.I. Combat #215

Aug 1979 · DC · 1.00 USD
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“Small Arms of the Infantryman”

DC's "Big War Book" format delivers 68 ad-free pages of battlefield intensity in this September 1979 installment of G.I. Combat #215. Joe Kubert's cover pulls you right into the chaos — a grim, mud-caked soldier crawls desperately in the foreground as a massive Allied tank looms behind him, gun blazing amid smoke and explosion, with fellow GIs struggling in the background. Inside, Sam Glanzman handles the full creative load — writing, art, and inking — while Gaspar Saladino letters, making this a tight, focused package that includes two Haunted Tank tales, a double-length thriller, "Dead Soldiers Don't Disappear," and four additional war sagas.

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writer, artist, inker Sam Glanzman · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Joe Kubert

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writer, artist, inker Sam Glanzman
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