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G.I. Joe #10

Jan 1950 · Ziff-Davis · 0.10 USD
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# G.I. Joe #10 The issue contains multiple Korean War-themed stories. In one story, American G.I.s engage in intense hand-to-hand combat with enemy forces, with outnumbered fighters refusing to be stopped despite overwhelming odds. In another story titled "G.I. Joe in Seoul City Lou," Joe and Sarge encounter a woman named Seoul City Lou in a Korean town; when they discover she has been laying "peepers" (spies) on them and plans to carry intelligence to the French, Joe devises a plan involving explosives. The stories emphasize brave American military action against communist forces in Korea, with G.I.s using cunning and determination to overcome enemies and enemy operatives.

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