Our Army at War #167
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Kill One—Save One!", German Lance Corporal Hans Buhl, wounded and sent home from the front, refuses to surrender his will to fight—only to cross paths with American Corporal Smith, nearing the end of his tour. What begins as a chance encounter spirals into a final, desperate clash between two soldiers bound by duty and exhaustion. Written by Howard Liss and illustrated by Irv Novick, with a striking cover by Joe Kubert, this 1966 issue captures the grim weight of war in a single, pivotal moment.
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German Lance Corporal Hans Buhl is injured in battle and sent home, but he is determined to keep fighting. He happens upon an American unit where a soldier, Corporal Smith, near the end of his service. The two men meet and fight one last time.
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