Our Army at War #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA German tank looms terrifyingly large as a daring Allied soldier flattens himself in a trench beneath its churning treads, clutching what the cover calls a "gasoline bomb" and counting down the seconds before he can give that iron beast a very unwelcome hotfoot — it's a perfectly tense 1953 snapshot of DC's brand of front-line thrills. Jerry Grandenetti's cover art sells the claustrophobic danger with real conviction, the fiery red sky and massive cross-marked hull pressing down on a lone man who's betting everything on thirty seconds of nerve. Inside, the book promises a rich lineup spanning tank warfare, fighting medics, infantry action, and a war-special story titled "Drummer of Waterloo" — a solid issue from DC's golden run of military anthology comics.
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