G.I. Combat #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Flying Horsemen!", Bob Haney and Joe Kubert deliver a taut, visceral wartime tale as Charlie Company, weary and eager to claim their first hill, finds themselves suddenly under brutal attack from German forces descending from below—only to discover the hill itself holds a deadly secret. With Russ Heath’s gripping cover capturing the chaos of battle, this 1960 G.I. Combat issue stands as a powerful entry in the series, showcasing Kubert’s masterful storytelling and the intensity of war through stark, unflinching art.
In the heart of World War II, bomber pilot Little Al finds himself flying deep into enemy territory, guarded by his three childhood friends—now fighter pilots—whose loyalty and skill become his only shield against the storm of war. With the skies over Germany darkening and danger closing in, their bond as boys from home is tested like never before.
In "Downhill Soldiers," Charlie Company finally reaches the hill they’ve been ordered to take—only to find themselves under sudden, fierce attack from German forces descending from below. The unexpected assault turns a routine mission into a desperate fight for survival on the steep, treacherous slope.
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