Tip Top Comics #12 (84)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fighting the Nazis in Russia," Iron Vic leads a daring mission on a remote South Pacific isle, where he and his Marines are drawn into a tense encounter with a native village preparing a feast—only to discover the guests are Japanese prisoners. Written and drawn entirely by Bernard Dibble, this wartime tale blends action and moral choice in a story that stands out for its bold setting and unflinching perspective. The cover by Ernie Bushmiller captures the drama with a striking, period-accurate image of Vic in combat.
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On a "wild South Pacific isle," Iron Vic and his fellow Marines are invited to a feast at the local "native" village. The indigenous people plan to eat two Japanese prisoners, but Vic arranges to have them become prisoners of war instead.
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