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Cover: Joe Kubert

Unknown Soldier #250

Apr 1981 · DC · 0.50 USD
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“The Traitor Without a Face!”

In "The Traitor Without a Face!", the Unknown Soldier risks everything by feigning defection to the Germans in a desperate bid to stop a rogue scientist from unleashing a terrifying new weapon. As the entire DC battle star roster closes in, his true allegiance hangs in the balance. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated by Dick Ayers, with inks by Gerry Talaoc, colors by Bob LeRose, and letters by Esphidy, the cover by Joe Kubert captures the tension in bold, dramatic strokes.

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writer Bob Haney · artist Dick Ayers · inker Gerry Talaoc · colorist Bob LeRose · letterer Esphidy · cover Joe Kubert

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writer Bob Haney
artist Dick Ayers
colorist Bob LeRose
letterer Esphidy
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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When the Unknown Soldier pretends to defect to the Germans to stop a German scientist from perfecting a terror weapon, all the DC battle stars come after him.

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