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Cover: Don Heck

Unknown Soldier #240

Jun 1980 · DC · 0.40 USD
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“The Hammer of Glory!”

DC's long-running WWII series delivers a pulse-pounding cover for issue #240, with Don Heck's art depicting the bandage-masked Unknown Soldier locked in desperate combat atop a moving train with a Nazi officer wielding a massive hammer. The cover tag — "How Many Men Must Die to Save the Hammer of Glory!" — sets a grim, high-stakes tone, while a crowd of enemy soldiers looms in the background, suggesting the odds are anything but favorable. Bob Haney scripts the interior action, with art by Dick Ayers and inks by Gerry Talaoc bringing the story to life for June 1980.

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writer Bob Haney · artist Dick Ayers · inker Gerry Talaoc · colorist Jerry Serpe · letterer Esphidy Mahilum · cover Don Heck

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writer Bob Haney
artist Dick Ayers
colorist Jerry Serpe
cover pencils, inks Don Heck

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The Unknown Soldier and Scarf (Head of French Resistance) recapture a historic French artifact from Georing.

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