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G.I. Combat #45
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From the cockpit of a U.S. P-51 Mustang, a helmeted American pilot braces against enemy fire as his shattered canopy takes a direct hit — enemy aircraft visible in the explosive distance behind him. DC's G.I. Combat #45 (1957) promises "War Front Fury and Battlefield Adventures" with a cover by Jerry Grandenetti that puts you right in the hot seat of aerial combat. Inside, Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert deliver "Fireworks Hill!" — a creative team that consistently brought real tension to DC's war titles of this era.
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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Joe Kubert · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Jerry Grandenetti
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writer Robert Kanigher
artist, inker Joe Kubert
letterer Gaspar Saladino
cover pencils, inks Jerry Grandenetti
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Feature on 1956 Winter Olympics.
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