M.A.R.S. Patrol Total War #7
In "The Death Wind," the M.A.R.S. Patrol, cornered and outnumbered after New Orleans falls to occupation, regroups in the sweltering bayous with the help of Joe's uncle and his hidden lumber camp. With Lisa Kane insisting that in total war, no one is too far from the front, the resistance launches daring strikes—blowing up enemy supply lines and drawing the fight into the shadows. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by Mike Roy with inks by Mike Peppe, this 1968 Western Comics thriller turns the swamp into a battlefield. Cover by Mike Roy.
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With New Orleans devastated, cut off, and occupied, M.A.R.S. Patrol gathers the remnants of other forces and starts guerrilla war from a lumber camp, operated by Joe's uncle, in the bayous. They strike back aided by Lisa Kane, who insists that in total war, women too must fight. Guerrillas blow up the enemy transport base and attack, paving the way for airborne to recapture the city.
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