Military Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMilitary Comics #6 (January 1942) puts Blackhawk front and center in a scene that practically leaps off the page — the dark-uniformed hero lands a devastating punch on a gray-clad enemy soldier, sending the man reeling against a snowy outcrop while a dropped pistol skids across the ground below them. Cover artist Chuck Cuidera captures the kind of brisk, no-nonsense action that made Quality Comics' wartime lineup so compelling. Beyond the 11-page Blackhawk story "The Vial of Death!" by Dave Berg, the issue also promises The Blue Tracer, Loops and Banks, Shot and Shell, Yankee Eagle, and a new edition of Secret War News — a genuinely packed ten-cent package for any fan of early 1940s adventure comics.
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Boris becomes the newest member of the Patrol as it seems Gramps has been killed saving the other members. Boris and the others go up against a female Nazi Death Patrol, whose wiles won't work on the male Patrol, who are all woman haters at heart. In order to escape alive, the male Patrol dons the female uniforms, leaving the ladies to wear the male uniforms, and which results in all of them being shot to death, mistaken for the men!
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