Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines #3 The issue contains two stories. "Gangway for Pin-Up Pete" follows Monty, Tex, and Canarsie as they face danger below while near a ship that explodes in harbor. In "Prisoner of War," UN forces engaged in Korea trade real estate for lives against Communist forces. Monty, Tex, and Canarsie are determined that if they must die, they will take as many enemies as possible with them. The Marines are captured but manage to escape, ultimately being rescued and reunited with their unit, with one character receiving photographs and an autograph from a Brooklyn girl named Randy Bailey.
Monty, Tex, and Canarsie venture into enemy territory to visit a hospital plagued by sickness, but their mission takes a dangerous turn when an enemy patrol forces them into hiding—and a spy threatens to expose their location. With the patrol closing in and an old man captured, the marines must fight their way to the coast and a waiting submarine, only to discover their escape route is far more complicated than they bargained for.
Monty, Tex, and Canarsie find themselves captured in North Korea and held in a prisoner-of-war camp, where they fashion tools from salvaged horseshoes to engineer a daring escape through electrified barbed wire. When their bid for freedom leads them to commandeer a freight train, the three Marines must navigate treacherous obstacles—a stowaway, a catastrophic river crossing, and enemy forces closing in—to reach their own lines before daylight exposes them.
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Reprinted in Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines #3 (1951), Pin-Up Pete #1 (1952), Tell It to the Marines #7 (1954)
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