G.I. Combat #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Last Stand!", a group of soldiers pushes forward on a desperate march, facing the grim reality of a final confrontation—though their mission isn’t to die, but to force the enemy to make their own last stand. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with stark, powerful visuals by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, this 1959 G.I. Combat issue captures the weight of duty with unflinching realism. The cover, a gripping piece by Joe Kubert, perfectly encapsulates the tension of the moment.
In "Last Stand!" from G.I. Combat #71, a weary squad pushes forward through the chaos of war, knowing they’re heading toward a final confrontation—but their mission isn’t to die, it’s to force the enemy to make their last stand. Written with grit and precision, the story captures the tense, relentless rhythm of soldiers who understand that survival is a strategy, not a given.
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↩ Reprints All-American Men of War #10 (1954)
Reprinted in Men in Combat #[nn] (1982), The Art of Joe Kubert #[nn] (2011)
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