Our Army at War #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1955 DC war anthology puts a clever, tense spin on battlefield tactics right on its cover: an American soldier uses a framed mirror to track — and fire back at — a shadowy enemy gunman lurking just out of direct sight, with spent rounds sparking dramatically off the glass. Jerry Grandenetti's cover art makes brilliant use of the mirror's reflection to show both combatants at once, turning a simple household object into the centerpiece of a suspenseful standoff. The featured story, "Battle Mirror!," is joined by additional battle-action tales, making this a packed ten-cent read from DC's robust mid-1950s war comics lineup.
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