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Cover: Reed Crandall
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G.I. Combat #4

Mar 1953 · Comic Magazines · 0.10 USD
📊 ~11,797 copies sold its debut month
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In "Bridge to Bloody Hell!", a regimental messenger with a past as a race car driver can't resist the thrill of speed—even in the midst of war. His reckless instincts, honed on the track, now put him in danger on the front lines, where every second counts and survival depends on more than just reflexes. Penciled with gritty precision by Reed Crandall, this 1953 G.I. Combat issue captures the tension of war through a man whose past is both his greatest asset and his biggest liability.

Contains 4 stories
Bridge to Bloody Hell!
9 pp · War

In "Bridge to Bloody Hell!" from G.I. Combat #4 (1953), Ernie Akin—better known as "Belly Akin" for his constant complaints—finds himself thrust into a desperate mission when his unit is trapped behind enemy lines. Chosen to run a dangerous courier route across enemy territory, he must cross a treacherous bridge to reach Command and call for reinforcements.

Vengeance Raid
6 pp · War
Corporal Sam CraneShorty [Cpl. James Deaver] (corpse)General Chu

In "Vengeance Raid," Corporal Sam Crane, a man usually known for his calm demeanor, is thrust into a relentless fury after discovering the fate of his best friend at the hands of the enemy. Written with raw intensity, this 6-page wartime tale follows Sam as he becomes a force of retribution, driven by loss and a vow to see justice done.

The Lieutenant Attacks
7 pp · War
Lt. Wilson (death)Lt. Wright

In "The Lieutenant Attacks," the men of a war-weary company grapple with the loss of their beloved leader, leaving a new officer to earn their respect one hard-fought moment at a time. As he steps into the role, he faces silence and skepticism—his command tested not by enemy fire, but by the quiet resistance of those who still mourn the man he replaced.

One Man Army
6 pp · War

In "One Man Army," a former race car driver turned regimental messenger finds his reckless speed and daring instincts tested in the brutal reality of war. His old habits—fast driving, bold moves, and a thrill for danger—now carry him from the relative safety of his post into the heart of combat, where every second counts and survival demands more than just speed.

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Raw (Good) $55
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $298
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $239
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $201
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $172
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CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $87
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Full credits

cover pencils Reed Crandall

Reprints

Reprinted in G.I. Combat #21 (1955), G.I. Combat #22 (1955), G.I. Combat #33 (1956), Gwandanaland Comics #515-A (2019)

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