Our Fighting Forces #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1966 DC war title delivers a gut-punch of a cover by Russ Heath and Joe Kubert, showing a desperate soldier — name tag reading "Kubert" — lunging forward with an outstretched hand, shouting "I'll never let go of you, Joey! I promised to bring you back for your medal!" while an armed enemy figure in a conical hat bears down through the fiery jungle background. The bold cover blurb poses the pointed question: is the featured Capt. Hunter a soldier or an executioner — and challenges readers to decide for themselves. Writer Howard Liss and artist/inker Jack Abel bring that moral tension to life inside, making issue #101 a compelling snapshot of DC's Vietnam-era war comics at their most dramatically charged.
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In 1914, on vacation at Coney Island, Harry Kelly sees visions of a coming military conflict in which he is fighting. Later, a newsboy shouts out that Germany has declared war.
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