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Cover: Joe Kubert

Our Fighting Forces #136

Mar 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“Decoy for Death!”

A tense standoff dominates Joe Kubert's cover as a Nazi officer gestures toward a battered prisoner being held on the right, declaring "You win! I will release the prisoner!" — while the challenge "Come and take him!" hangs ominously in the air. Three members of the Losers advance cautiously through a gauntlet of armed enemy soldiers lurking above, and the bold question at the bottom — "Is Capt. Storm Really Dead?" — gives the whole scene an edge of genuine suspense. At 52 pages for a quarter, this 1972 DC war anthology is a solid chunk of Sam Glanzman-crafted combat storytelling wrapped in one of Kubert's most gripping covers of the era.

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writer, artist, inker Sam Glanzman
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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The U.S.S. Stevens crosses the equator, and polliwogs become shellbacks.

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