G.I. Combat #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's dependable war anthology comes G.I. Combat #95, featuring the fan-favorite Haunted Tank in a cover by Russ Heath that crackles with battlefield urgency. A desperate soldier in the foreground levels a bazooka straight at the reader's eye-line, while through a circular vignette the tank itself rolls forward amid a burst of cannon fire and searchlight beams cutting through a smoky urban night. Heath's draftsmanship — visible in every tense muscle and glinting piece of steel — makes this 1962 issue a vivid snapshot of DC's commitment to serious, grounded war storytelling.
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The crew of the Haunted Tank begin to think Jeb Stuart is crazy because he sees the ghost of General Stuart.
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