My Greatest Adventure #4
DC's My Greatest Adventure #4 (July–Aug. 1955) puts the thrill of real-world danger front and center, with a cover by John Prentice depicting a helmeted aviator in full flight gear plummeting from altitude alongside military aircraft, equipment clutched in hand — a breathtaking freefall straight from the featured story, "I Jumped from Eight Miles Up!" Rounding out the issue are two more pulse-raising tales: "I Was Marooned on an Iceberg!" and "I Had a Date with Doom!" Interior art is by Leonard Starr, making this a fine early chapter in DC's anthology series devoted to first-person adventure yarns grounded in the audacious and the extraordinary.
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