Our Army at War #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA paratrooper tangled in his chute lines among tree branches fights for his life, pistol drawn and firing as enemy soldiers close in across an open field — it's a gripping snapshot of wartime desperation that captures exactly what DC promised with the banner "Explosive Battle Action." Irv Novick's cover work brings real urgency to the scene, with muzzle flashes and tangled rigging conveying the chaos of a jump gone wrong. This July 1953 issue also packs in four story features — "End of the Line," "Flying Blind," "The Big Drop," and "Death Relay" — making it a satisfying anthology of ground-level wartime drama.
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Buzzy shows a pair of neighborhood kids that the new kid on the block isn't weird because he prefers watching nature to playing baseball.
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