Our Fighting Forces #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Our Fighting Forces #104 from December 1966 puts Captain Hunter front and center in a tense, cover-blurbed promise: "The grim search for Capt. Hunter's twin brother explodes in a Night Raid in Vietnam!" Joe Kubert's cover art delivers the tension vividly — a shirtless, armed figure grapples in close combat against a backdrop of leaping flames, a soldier in military gear, and shadowy enemy troops advancing through a darkened camp. It's a gripping snapshot of the Vietnam-era war comics DC was producing at their most visceral, with Robert Kanigher writing and Irv Novick on interior art bringing the story to life inside.
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Captain Hunter rescues a soldier who parachuted from his plane under fire. Later, he learns where his brother Nick is being held, but before he can formulate an escape plan the Viet Cong move their prisoner to another camp.
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