Man Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMan Comics #10 hits hard with a cover by Joe Maneely that puts you right in the thick of the Korean War — a helmeted American soldier in full combat gear struggles over an enemy fighter amid smoke, flames, and a rifle raised dramatically overhead, with preview vignettes down the left side teasing the issue's other tales. The banner promises "the most startling story of the war… direct from the actual battleground of Korea," and the mix of combat intensity and anthology variety — including "The Demon of Devil's Island," "The Black Robe," and "Gift of Gab" — makes this 1951 issue a compelling snapshot of the era's appetite for danger and suspense. Hy Rosen brings the interior stories to life, rounding out a package that delivers on every bit of the cover's bold promise of "dangerous mysteries… breathless suspense.
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