Our Army at War #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAgainst a fiery orange battlefield sky, Joe Kubert's cover puts you right in the thick of close-quarters combat — an American GI grappling desperately with an enemy soldier while a Nazi officer closes in from behind, with the chaos of distant fighting visible through the smoke. DC's Our Army at War #62 (September 1957) promises gripping anthology-style warfare with its featured story "Trigger Man!" alongside additional battle-action tales, all for a dime. Writer Robert Kanigher and artist Jerry Grandenetti bring the interior action to life in what was one of DC's most compelling war titles of the era.
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Sam doesn't like that Hispanic kids have moved into his old neighorhood, but Pete shows him that the new kids are just fine.
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