G.I. Combat #219
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeG.I. Combat #219 is a jam-packed dollar comic from DC's 1980 war lineup, promising three battle magazines in one — and the cover by Joe Kubert delivers on that energy immediately. The main image shows a soldier crouching tense beside a burning German Panzer tank, while smaller panels tease additional stories including aerial combat in "Battle Without End," a spy thriller, and a woman in peril in "Booby Trap for a General." Beyond the Haunted Tank tales — including "Shoot-Out at Flak Alley" — the sheer density of wartime drama on this single cover makes it a satisfying showcase of Kubert's gritty, kinetic storytelling.
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