G.I. Combat #270
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA weary tank crewman in leather helmet and goggles dominates Joe Kubert's cover for this October 1984 "Big War Book," with fellow tankers and a pair of Sherman tanks looming behind him as he wonders aloud why the Army would ever split up "the best tank crew." Promising more than 40 new pages, the issue features the Haunted Tank story "Tiger at the Gate" alongside three additional tales — "The Dead Fight Again," "The Last Command," and "Brother, Let Me Die" — making it a particularly generous anthology of wartime drama. Robert Kanigher and Sam Glanzman bring their seasoned storytelling to the interior, delivering the gritty, soldier-level perspective that made G.I. Combat one of DC's most enduring war titles.
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