War Fury #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWar Fury #2 contains at least two stories: "Ozark Killer!" features a tall, uninhibited soldier whose fellow troops turn to him as a last resort when their unit is in trouble during combat in Korea, calling upon him to bend the way they want while varmints close in. The second story shown depicts soldiers in a patrol who encounter enemy forces and engage in combat, with one soldier named Pappy sacrificing himself to cover his comrades' escape while they argue about whether to leave him behind.
On Guadalcanal, a Marine on his last day of service refuses to fight, insisting his civilian status means he's earned a day of grace—until the enemy masses down the hill and forces him to prove his mettle. When ammo runs low and four soldiers face overwhelming odds, Harrigan's unconventional thinking and that famous derby hat become the difference between holding the line and being overrun. A tale of duty and sacrifice where the uniform matters less than the man wearing it.
Tanglefoot Jones is a lanky hill-billy sharpshooter with the strength of ten men and a knack for getting into trouble—but when his unit is pinned down by enemy fire from a fortified cliff position in Korea, the Sergeant calls on him for a desperate plan: hang from a hovering helicopter and take out the Communist gun emplacements from above. When the mission goes sideways and Jones finds himself trapped behind enemy lines in a tunnel complex, he'll need every ounce of his wits and muscle to survive what comes next.
Nate Na, the American-born son of Korean immigrants, is drafted to fight in the Korean War—a conflict that forces him to confront a profound inner struggle between his loyalty to America and his ties to his father's homeland. Recognizing his value, the military recruits him for a dangerous undercover mission behind enemy lines as a spy, where his knowledge of the Korean language and culture become his greatest assets. As Nate infiltrates North Korean command headquarters and risks everything to gather intelligence, he discovers that true patriotism means fighting not just for one nation, but for the principles of freedom itself.
A young Marine without anyone waiting for him back home volunteers to cover his squad's retreat during a brutal firefight in enemy territory, but a letter meant for his veteran friend "Pappy" reveals a heartbreaking truth that changes everything. Stranded and desperate, the Kid must find the strength to survive the jungle and get his fallen comrade to safety—not knowing the cruel news that awaits. This tale of sacrifice and camaraderie tests whether hope can survive even the cruelest of blows.
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Reprinted in Fightin' Army #17 (1956), Fightin' Marines #20 (1957)
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