G.I. Combat #220
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeG.I. Combat #220 is a dollar-comic bargain, packaging three battle magazines in one and packing its cover with a vivid collage of WWII action — a diving aircraft, tank-versus-tank clashes, jungle infantry, a massive artillery piece flying a swastika flag, and a ghostly horseman charging through a snowstorm, all framing the central story "Rockets for a Red Star." Joe Kubert's cover art ties together five boldly titled tales, from "Dive Now, Die Later" and "Blood Brothers" to "The Loneliest Tank in the War" and "Siege of the Monster Gun," each vignette bursting with the gritty energy that made this series a standout in DC's war line. At a dollar cover price in 1980, this oversized issue delivers serious firepower for fans of classic combat comics.
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