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Cover: Dick Dillin & Chuck Cuidera
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G.I. Combat #32

Jan 1956 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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G.I. Combat #32 contains multiple war stories. "Ambush" depicts American soldiers under Sergeant Westlund's command defending against a Red attack, with a young green soldier throwing grenades to repel the enemy forces. "Atomic Rocket Assault" shows American troops pinned down in rocky terrain, where a sergeant devises a plan to fire a rocket at an overhanging rock to create a path of escape while soldiers engage in close combat with enemy forces. "Commie Germ Warfare" and "The Reds' Last Stand" are also advertised as stories within the issue. The comic features intense battlefield action with soldiers fighting against Communist forces across various tactical scenarios.

Contains 4 stories
Commie Germ Warfare
8 pp · War

A handful of Army engineers on a simple mosquito-control mission to Quechoy Island stumble upon something far darker: a Soviet germ-warfare operation hidden in the island's jungle. Captured and forced to witness Dr. Zuvek's plan to weaponize disease-carrying mosquitoes against American air bases, the soldiers must escape, regroup with their unit, and mount a desperate counterattack with nothing but guts, dynamite, and a bulldozer—because reinforcements won't arrive in time.

The Reds' Last Stand
6 pp · War

When a radio operator goes missing in the Tonkin Hills, Sergeant Calahan sends Plenty Horse and Olson to investigate—only to discover Viet Minh guerillas holding their man prisoner at a fortified farm. Outnumbered and pinned down, Plenty Horse takes matters into his own hands, drawing on his heritage and resourcefulness to turn the tables on the Communist raiders and rescue their intelligence operative from certain torture.

Ambush
7 pp · War

Sergeant Westlund's reconnaissance patrol in North Korea takes a deadly turn when a green lieutenant leads them straight into enemy fire—and the sergeant must take charge to keep them alive. With Chinese forces closing in from all sides, Westlund and the lieutenant discover an enemy supply convoy and devise a daring plan to strike at the heart of the Red assault. What starts as a desperate ambush becomes a chance to turn the tables on the enemy.

Atomic Rocket Assault
6 pp · War

When American G.I. Captain Dan Spence and a small team investigate reports of Communist troops infiltrating Greece from Bulgaria, they uncover a far more sinister Soviet operation hidden in a mountain fortress—one involving atomic rockets aimed at NATO bases. Outnumbered and captured deep in enemy territory, the soldiers must find a way to sabotage the weapon system before the missiles reach their targets and shift the balance of the Cold War. It's a desperate race against the clock where going rogue might be the only way to save democracy.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (VG) $124
CGC 9.0 · 1 in census $1,329*
CGC 8.5 none in existence
CGC 8.0 none in existence
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 · 2 in census $466*
CGC 6.5 · 2 in census $391*
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CGC 6.0 · 2 in census $348*
CGC 5.5 · 2 in census $273*
CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $273*
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $217*
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $216*
CGC 3.5 · 1 in census $177*
CGC 3.0 none in existence
CGC 2.5 none in existence
CGC 2.0 · 1 in census $94*
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Full credits

artist, inker Charles Nicholas
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Chuck Cuidera

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