War Adventures #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fire at Will: The Story of a Slaughter!", Russ Heath’s stark, powerful art brings to life the harrowing ordeal of Bailey, a ground crewman whose quiet dream of flying becomes a moment of courage under fire. When communist forces seize his base and force him to broadcast a deadly trap, Bailey makes a choice that changes everything—risking everything to warn the pilots. Cover by Sol Brodsky captures the tension with a striking, unflinching image, while the story’s emotional weight lingers long after the final page.
In "Fire at Will: The Story of a Slaughter," a war correspondent named Hale finds himself in the midst of the Korean War, far from the front lines he’d rather avoid. When he witnesses American soldiers cut down in a brutal ambush, he’s forced to confront the raw cost of conflict and channels their courage into a powerful report that refuses to look away.
In "Expendable," a young soldier named Martin grapples with the weight of being part of a unit seen as disposable in the midst of war, clinging to the belief that his fight is not just for country, but for the family he left behind—his own quiet defense against a world that feels like a relentless hawk.
In "Poor Slob!", a young ground crewman dreams of flying, but when his base is overrun by communist forces, his chance to prove himself comes at a terrible cost. Forced to broadcast a false signal to lure in his own squadron, he chooses to warn them instead—paying the ultimate price. Major Logan, moved by his courage, honors his wish in the aftermath.
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