G.I. Combat #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis July 1962 DC war title puts the spotlight squarely on "The Haunted Tank," and Russ Heath's cover art delivers the tension immediately — a helmeted soldier fires a machine gun from the looming hull of a tank while a second GI, standing waist-deep in water below, reaches upward as enemy aircraft burst into flames against a fiery sky. The composition pulls you right into the chaos, with Heath's draftsmanship giving every rivet, muzzle flash, and explosion a convincing, lived-in weight. Robert Kanigher's "The Haunted Tank vs Killer Tank!" promises exactly the kind of armored-warfare showdown that made G.I. Combat one of DC's most compelling war books of the era.
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The Haunted Tank crew must figure out how the Nazi's are able to destroy their tanks in numerical order.
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