Our Fighting Forces #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMilestone issue #100 of Our Fighting Forces arrives in May 1966 with a visceral cover by Irv Novick that pulls no punches — Captain Hunter, clad in his distinctive white star-emblazoned helmet, is locked in a brutal mid-air struggle with an enemy combatant, a lasso cinching them together as a helicopter looms in the background. The cover copy promises Hunter smashing through a blazing Viet Cong battleground as "Death Stalks the Hunter," setting a tense, high-stakes tone for Robert Kanigher and Jack Abel's interior work. It's a bold centennial entry for DC's long-running war anthology, capturing the raw, close-quarters intensity the series was known for.
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Phil Hunter continues his search for his MIA brother, still unsure whether he can trust the Vietnamese girl who has been helping him.
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