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Cover: Jerry Grandenetti

G.I. Combat #92

Feb 1962 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“The Tank of Doom!”

From the frozen battlefield of 1962, this DC war title puts you right in the boots of a soldier — identified by his "Smith" name tag — crouching behind barbed wire and firing a flamethrower at a looming enemy tank bearing the number 31, its turret already erupting in flame and smoke. The cover, penciled and inked by Jerry Grandenetti, captures that icy, close-quarters tension with striking intensity, drawing the eye from the fire-spitting weapon straight into the steel face of the advancing armor. Featuring "The Haunted Tank" and the story "The Tank of Doom!", this issue delivers the gritty, atmospheric combat drama that made G.I. Combat one of DC's most compelling war comics of the era.

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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Jerry Grandenetti · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Jerry Grandenetti

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artist, inker Jerry Grandenetti
cover pencils, inks Jerry Grandenetti

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With the Haunted Tank knocked out, the men inside must make like regular infantry and stop a German Tiger tank.

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