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Our Fighting Forces #98 cover
Cover: Irv Novick

Our Fighting Forces #98

Feb 1966 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“Death Wore a Grin!”

In "Death Wore a Grin!", Larry faces a grim fate as a Japanese captive in World War II, but a flash of memory from a past rivalry gives him the will to push through despair. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Irv Novick, this gripping tale from Our Fighting Forces #98 (1966) explores the power of personal challenge and unexpected connections in the heat of war. The cover, also by Irv Novick, captures the tension of the moment with stark, dynamic detail.

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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Irv Novick · cover Irv Novick

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artist, inker Irv Novick
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When Larry is facing certain death as a Japanese captive, he recalls an old rivalry that always forced him to do better and overcome his circumstances, no matter how daunting. Naturally, the tactic works and he gains his freedom, meeting up again with his rival, who reveals that he in turn looks up to Larry's brother, Sgt. Rock.

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