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Cover: Joe Kubert

G.I. Combat #67

Dec 1958 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Tank Killer!”

The cover of G.I. Combat #67, rendered by Joe Kubert, puts you right in the dirt alongside a grimacing soldier clutching his rifle as an enemy tank bears down — his defiant speech bubble reading "You wanted a target — didn't you?" perfectly capturing the reckless courage at the heart of DC's war anthology. In the foreground, a bazooka barrel nicknamed "Rosie" hints at the soldier's unlikely equalizer against enemy armor, tying directly into the featured story, "Tank Killer!" Inside, writer Bob Haney and artist Ross Andru (inked by Mike Esposito, lettered by Gaspar Saladino) bring their own brand of battlefield storytelling to this December 1958 issue — a dime well spent for any fan of classic war comics.

writer Bob Haney · artist Ross Andru · inker Mike Esposito · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Joe Kubert

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writer Bob Haney
artist Ross Andru
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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