G.I. Combat #251
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this March 1983 issue of DC's G.I. Combat throws you straight into the tension, with two grimacing soldiers locked in a desperate close-quarters struggle while a tank crew scrambles in the background — all rendered in Kubert's unmistakably visceral style. The main story, "No Son for a Sergeant," promises a charged father-son dynamic set against the heat of combat, with Sam Glanzman handling both pencils and inks inside. Four additional stories — "The Souvenir Nobody Wanted," "Killer Cannon," "The G.I. and the Pin-Up Girl," and "Stolen Battle" — make this a genuinely packed anthology for fans of DC's war comics tradition.
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