Our Army at War #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the skies of 1959 comes this gripping issue of Our Army at War, with a cover by Jerry Grandenetti that pulls you straight into the chaos of aerial combat. A stricken B-17 bomber tumbles across a smoke-filled yellow sky while enemy fighter planes close in, and a desperate outstretched hand in the foreground drives home the urgency of the speech balloon — "Gunner! You've GOT to keep that gun going!" The featured story, "What's the Price of a B-17?," written by Bob Haney with art by Mort Drucker, promises exactly the kind of tense, human drama that made DC's war titles so compelling.
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A new soldier on desert patrol has difficulty telling what is real and what is a mirage.
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