Our Army at War #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the front lines of 1958 comes this gripping issue of Our Army at War, with a cover by Joe Kubert that puts you right in the thick of it — a helmeted GI crouches in the foreground, rifle raised, as an enemy tank looms through smoke and flame while soldiers press the fight on both sides. Four stories are packed inside, including "Boiling Point!," "Out in Front!," "Stay Down — and Fight!," and the intriguingly titled "Push-Button War!" by writer Ed Herron and artist John Severin. DC's war anthology was delivering some of its most visceral combat storytelling at this moment, and this issue is a fine example of that ten-cent thrill.
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