The Haunted Tank #4
In "I Had Rather Die Than Be Whipped!," the Haunted Tank and its company push through the chaos of Baghdad Airport, where the ghost of General Stuart grapples with the unfamiliar realities of modern warfare. Written by Frank Marraffino and brought to life by Henry Flint’s stark art and Lee Loughridge’s evocative colors, this 2009 issue captures a tense clash of eras, with the past’s rigid code of honor testing against the unpredictable present. Shane Davis and Sandra Hope deliver a striking cover that mirrors the story’s haunting tone.
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The Haunted Tank and its company take the Baghdad Airport while the ghost of General Stuart struggles to understand the current military culture.
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