Military Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA vivid slice of wartime comics energy, this March 1945 issue of Military Comics features a cover by Alex Kotzky showing Blackhawk and his squad of blue-uniformed aviators in full triumphant stride — some hoisting red crates overhead, one brandishing a weapon, and Blackhawk himself grinning confidently in the foreground beside a machine gun mounted on a small tank. The cover blurb promises that Blackhawk "finds Victory through the Pass of Bloody Peace," setting a suitably dramatic tone for the interior adventure illustrated by Al Bryant and Dan Zolnerowich. A fine example of Quality Comics at its wartime peak, this issue delivers the camaraderie and bold action that made Military Comics a standout title of the era.
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