Our Fighting Forces #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lt. Rock, the Fighting Devil-Dog!", Marine Lieutenant Larry Rock grapples with the weight of his brother’s legacy as he pushes through a dangerous mission after surviving a devastating explosion that leaves shrapnel in his skull. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Irv Novick, this gripping 1965 tale follows a determined soldier who refuses evacuation, hiding his life-threatening injury to stay on the front lines. The cover by Russ Heath captures the intensity of a man caught between duty and survival.
In "Lt. Rock, the Fighting Devil-Dog!", Marine Lieutenant Larry Rock grapples with the weight of his brother’s legacy as he pushes through a dangerous mission, hiding a life-threatening injury from an enemy plane’s explosion. Determined to keep fighting despite the shrapnel in his skull, he battles both enemy forces and his own fading strength, refusing to let his past define his present.
In "Foul-Ball Frogmen!" from Our Fighting Forces #95 (1965), three brothers serving as volunteer frogmen attempt to bring the familiar strategies of baseball—like calling plays and tracking pitches—to their dangerous underwater demolition missions, turning wartime tactics into a high-stakes game of their own.
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Reprinted in Brûlant #19 (1971)
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