G.I. Combat #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the cockpit of a plane under fire, a pilot's hand reaches urgently toward the controls as enemy aircraft and explosions fill the chaotic sky beyond the canopy — it's an immersive, ground-level view of aerial combat that pulls you right into the action. This March 1958 issue of G.I. Combat features the story "Flying Saddle," with Joe Kubert's cover vividly capturing the tension of a dogfight through instruments, smoke, and the heat of battle. Writer Bob Haney and artist Irv Novick bring the same energy to the interior, making this a strong entry in DC's lineup of wartime drama.
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Cowboy Bob Rivers can ride any horse, but on enlisting, he flies planes as if they were bucking broncos.
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