Krig är helvete #2/1974
In the heat of World War II, soldier Jim Tully—renowned as a fierce and skilled trainer of troops—faces a desperate stand against Japanese forces. When surrounded, his former recruits, now officers, answer the call to rescue him, proving the lasting impact of his leadership. "Under eldgivning!" (1974), illustrated by Paul Reinman with inks by the same, features a dramatic cover by Dick Ayers and Jack Abel.
In the midst of World War II, medic Bill Ames finds himself trapped in a shattered trench, tending to two wounded men: an American soldier and a German officer. With the war raging around them, their shared suffering forces an uneasy truce—and a quiet, unexpected bond begins to form.
In the grim haze of World War II, Smitty, an American squad leader, finds himself increasingly isolated as he takes over every task himself, unable to trust his men to follow through. The weight of command and the fog of war push him toward a breaking point, where duty and paranoia blur.
In the harsh silence of a mountain pass during the Korean War, North Korean soldiers fortify a narrow gorge, setting deadly mines at its far end and trapping their own men at the other. As American forces close in, a grim calculation begins—only those under 75 kilograms can survive the minefield, turning weight into a deadly lottery of life and death.
In the jungles of the Pacific during World War II, Jim Tully—a respected and unorthodox trainer of soldiers—finds himself surrounded by Japanese troops. Though long since parted from his men, the soldiers he once led remember his lessons and come to his aid, drawn back by the respect and loyalty he earned in the heat of battle.
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