G.I. Combat #233
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running war anthology delivers a packed September 1981 issue, with Joe Kubert's cover showcasing a dramatic collage of combat vignettes — a tense jungle ambush titled "Between Two Flags," a woman facing a firing squad in "Flower for a… Firing Squad," a Sherman tank blazing through enemy fire in "The Crew That Would Not Die," and a fierce warrior in "The Fighting Gurkha." The banner proudly boasts "cover-to-cover battle action" and no ads, making good on its promise of value with two Haunted Tank stories plus four additional fighting featurettes, including "The Dummy G.I.s." At $1.00, this oversized "Big War Book" offers a genuinely impressive lineup of wartime storytelling in a single issue.
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