Our Fighting Forces #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Raid of the Hellcats," a covert unit storms a Japanese prison camp during WWII to rescue two medical missionaries who’ve stumbled upon a deadly nerve gas. Written by Howard Liss and brought to life with gritty precision by Jack Abel on art and inks, this 1967 issue delivers high-stakes wartime tension with a focus on courage and secrecy. The cover by Irv Novick captures the mission’s intensity, a striking image that sets the tone for the perilous operation.
In "Raid of the Hellcats," a daring mission unfolds as the elite unit infiltrates a Japanese prison camp during World War II, driven by a high-stakes rescue: two medical missionaries who stumbled upon a deadly nerve gas the enemy will kill to keep secret. The story grips with tense wartime urgency, pitting courage against overwhelming odds in a race to save lives before the gas falls into the wrong hands.
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↩ Reprints Our Fighting Forces #64 (1961)
Reprinted in Brûlant #31 (1974)
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