Haunted Tank #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2010 collection reprints the five-issue Haunted Tank miniseries from DC, written by Frank Marraffino with art by Henry Flint. The story follows a modern-day U.S. tank crew in Iraq who encounter the ghost of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart, who haunts their M1 Abrams tank and offers cryptic guidance amid the chaos of war. It blends supernatural elements with gritty military action, exploring themes of legacy and duty against a contemporary battlefield backdrop.
In "Shock and Awesome," the Haunted Tank and its crew push through the chaos of Baghdad Airport, navigating both enemy fire and the lingering presence of General Stuart’s ghost—whose attempts to make sense of modern warfare add a haunting layer to the mission. Written by Frank Marraffino and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by Henry Flint (pencils and inks) and vivid colors by Lee Loughridge, this 2010 issue blends gritty combat with a supernatural edge, all wrapped in Flint’s striking cover.
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The Haunted Tank and its company take the Baghdad Airport while the ghost of General Stuart struggles to understand the current military culture.
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