G.I. Combat #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running war anthology brings another tense chapter of "The Haunted Tank" in this November 1962 issue, with a Russ Heath cover that pulls you right into the thick of combat. A GI in olive drab leaps desperately across the barrel of a German-marked tank while tracer fire blazes past and a helmeted enemy crewman looks on from the turret below. Heath's visceral, kinetic linework captures the split-second chaos of close-quarters tank warfare with real skill and grit.
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When the Haunted Tank is disabled the crew is left at a cross-roads to stop any German soldiers that break thru an allied advance.
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