War Comics #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Survivors," a wounded soldier named Walton grapples with the blurred lines between enemy and ally when his captor treats him with unexpected kindness—only to realize too late he's been set up as bait. Written and drawn by Bill La Cava, this tense wartime tale unfolds with stark realism, capturing the psychological toll of combat. The cover by Sol Brodsky perfectly captures the grim resolve of the moment.
In "No Survivors," a lone soldier named Jonsey finds himself surrounded after his unit is wiped out, the chaos of war echoing like ants beneath the earth. As he flees, he’s haunted by the realization that, like the insects he once compared the conflict to, he cannot outrun the tide of battle. Facing the enemy alone, he braces for what comes next.
In "The Face of the Enemy," a young soldier named Walton grapples with the truth behind wartime propaganda when an enemy officer treats his wounds—challenging everything he’s been told. As he realizes he’s been captured to lure in his comrades, he makes a desperate choice to end the deception on his own terms.
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Reprinted in Giant Battle #9 (1962), Atlas Comics Library #4 (2024)
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