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Cover: Jack Kirby & D. Bruce Berry

Our Fighting Forces #152

Dec 1974 · DC · 0.20 USD
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“A Small Place in Hell!”

DC's long-running war anthology puts the spotlight firmly on the Losers — Capt. Storm, Johnny Cloud, Gunner, and Sarge — in this January 1974 issue titled "A Small Place in Hell!" The cover, penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by D. Bruce Berry, plunges you straight into the chaos: the four soldiers are pinned inside a crumbling bunker, weapons blazing, as enemy troops close in from above and gun muzzles erupt with fire on all sides. It's a tightly composed scene of desperate, outnumbered combat that captures exactly the kind of gritty, no-retreat drama that made DC's war books such compelling reading in the Bronze Age.

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writer, artist Jack Kirby · inker, letterer D. Bruce Berry · colorist Jerry Serpe · cover Jack Kirby, D. Bruce Berry

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writer, artist Jack Kirby
inker, letterer D. Bruce Berry
colorist Jerry Serpe
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks D. Bruce Berry

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The Losers are dropped in the wrong town for a three-day pass and have to fight their way out past Nazi infantry and tanks.

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