Our Army at War #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Our Army at War #15 from October 1953 delivers the gritty, ground-level intensity the series was already building a reputation for, with Irv Novick's cover putting you right in the middle of a harrowing aerial combat scene — a goggled airman tumbles in the foreground while a gunner blazes away at enemy aircraft visible through the cockpit window, flames and smoke filling the frame with urgent energy. The issue spans three branches of service, offering Air, Marines, and Infantry stories including "Thunder in the Skies," "Sunday Walk," "Fifteen-Minute War," and "Tourist with T.N.T." — a satisfying anthology for any fan of 1953-era war comics. Robert Kanigher and Irv Novick bring real craft to this corner of DC's wartime lineup.
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