Military Comics #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Cult of the Wailing Tiger," Andre and Olaf vie for Eve’s attention, but her heart belongs only to their enigmatic leader. As tensions rise and secrets stir beneath the surface, Eve’s choices lead her on a solitary journey that leaves her fate uncertain. Art by Al Bryant brings the story’s wartime intrigue to life, while the cover by Alex Kotzky captures the mystery in bold, striking detail.
In "The Cult of the Wailing Tiger," Andre and Olaf find themselves caught in a web of rivalry and loyalty as they both vie for Eve’s affection—though she remains devoted to their enigmatic leader. Torn between duty and desire, their lives take a dramatic turn when Eve believes she’s responsible for Blackhawk’s fate, leading her to vanish at sea.
Private Dogtag draws the worst assignment imaginable—sentry duty in Tomb City, a ghost town near the army camp—and his nerves are already shot before he even arrives. When he stumbles into what he's convinced is the afterlife, complete with beautiful women and a seemingly endless casino, he has no idea he's actually stumbled onto a criminal operation fleecing soldiers across multiple camps. By the time Dogtag figures out what's really going on, his bumbling good nature and unexpected courage turn the tables in the most unlikely way.
The breezy wartime romance "The Burmese Girl" follows Paul Harvey as his PT boat navigates treacherous waters in Burma, only to discover that an encounter with a local girl comes with unexpected cultural complications. When a document from her father surfaces, Paul learns he may have inadvertently agreed to far more than he bargained for—a humorous collision between American serviceman and Burmese tradition. It's a quick, charming wartime tale that balances adventure and romantic entanglement with sharp comedic timing.
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