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Cover: Dick Giordano & Pat Masulli
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Submarine Attack #42

Nov 1968 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
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In "Death Convoy," a U.S. destroyer faces a sudden assault from a communist submarine, leading to a tense standoff that escalates with depth charges. When the commander chooses to risk his men’s lives to rescue the enemy crew rather than let them perish beneath the waves, the moral stakes rise as far as the action. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Vince Alascia, this 1963 Charlton classic features a gripping moment of wartime humanity, all captured in a striking cover by Dick Giordano and Pat Masulli.

Contains 4 stories
Death Convoy
10 pp · War
Kapitan Fritz Wolfgang HoebblerCaptain BallardSenorita Delgado

In the tense waters of a wartime sea, former enemies Ballard and Hoebbler find themselves locked in a deadly game of chase—Ballard hunting Hoebbler’s U-Boat with cold precision, their shared history fueling every maneuver. The story unfolds in stark, urgent detail, where every decision could mean survival or death.

Barracuda Reef..!
8 pp · War
DanielsRaguzziMr. TujalCommander Howard Barth

When intelligence reports suggest Communist forces have established a secret missile base on a remote island, Commander Howard Barth and the frogmen of the USS Rawalla are dispatched on a covert mission to investigate—and if necessary, destroy the threat before it can be used. Operating under conditions more treacherous than any they've faced, Daniels, Raguzzi, and their team must navigate waters teeming with unnaturally aggressive barracuda while uncovering the truth about what lies hidden beneath Paradise Cay's deceptive surface.

Double Victory
6 pp · War
BakovEnsign Deeters

In the tense waters of 1968, a U.S. destroyer faces a sudden assault from a communist submarine, responding with depth charges that cripple the enemy vessel. Though victory is within reach, the commander makes a rare call—sending divers to rescue the trapped sailors, even as the enemy still poses a threat.

American Pioneer
1 pp · Non-Fiction, War
Daniel BooneGeneral Braddock

Daniel Boone's reputation as a legendary marksman and woodsman first gained recognition when he served under General Braddock during the French and Indian Wars of 1755. Drawn to the untamed wilderness, Boone ventured into Kentucky with dreams of settlement, facing capture and conflict with Native Americans along the way. Through skill, courage, and determination, he established the fortified settlement of Boonesboro, opening vast territories to American expansion.

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Full credits

writer Joe Gill
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano
cover pencils Pat Masulli

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