Our Fighting Forces #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "Death Wore a Grin!" from Our Fighting Forces #98, Larry faces a grim fate as a Japanese prisoner, but a memory of a long-standing rivalry fuels his determination to survive. That same rival, it turns out, has always looked up to Larry’s brother, Sgt. Rock—linking their fates in a quiet, unexpected way.
In "Breakthrough in Reverse!" from *Our Fighting Forces* #98, a group of inexperienced soldiers ordered to stay behind during a critical battle find themselves facing unexpected enemy forces—turning their supposed disadvantage into a moment of unexpected courage and survival. The story captures the tension and resilience of young troops thrust into danger, proving that even the most overlooked can make the difference.
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Reprinted in Brûlant #19 (1971)
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