Our Fighting Forces #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's early foray into war anthology comics, this December–January 1954 issue drops readers right into the thick of it with a cover by Irv Novick that crackles with tension: a paratrooper descends under his chute only to land directly in the sights of enemy soldiers bearing swastikas, a downed Allied plane trailing smoke in the background. The cover also teases four stories inside — "Mile-Long Step!," "Battle Tourist," "Frogman Delivery," and "Combat Chauffeur" — suggesting a satisfying range of WWII action across different theaters and branches of service. A fine slice of mid-fifties DC war comics, priced at just a dime.
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Seaman Shorty is reluctant to take credit for rescuing the ship's Chief Petty Officer.
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