Submarine Attack #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
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A U.S. destroyer is attacked by surprise by a communist submarine. The destroyer retaliates with depth charges, damaging the submarine. The U.S. commander, unwilling to let his foe slowly die on the bottom, sends his divers to help raise the sub and save the enemy sailors.
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