G.I. Combat #47
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's "War Front Fury and Battlefield Adventures" anthology comes this April 1957 installment featuring the "Tank Busters" — and Jerry Grandenetti's cover pulls no punches, putting readers right in the thick of it. A grimacing GI in a steel helmet shouts with urgency alongside a crouching comrade, their hands on a 37mm anti-tank gun as an enemy tank rolls across the water-swept terrain behind them. Inside, Bill Finger's writing and Russ Heath's art bring the tension to a boil with the story "The Sniper!" — a promising combination for fans of gritty wartime drama at its ten-cent best.
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Comparing weapons to their army manual descriptions, it is shown how the soldier is the most versatile weapon of all.
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