War Is Hell #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "To Die at Dawn," Private Falk, a BAR rifleman, takes on a deadly mission to set trip flares and grenades around his company's position, only to find himself ambushed by enemy troops and forced to trigger his explosives in a desperate fight for survival. As the smoke clears, his superior orders him back into the same perilous zone—pushing him to face the same brutal choice again. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Eddie Robbins, with lettering by Artie Simek and inks by Robbins, this stark, intense war story captures the weight of duty and the cost of survival. The cover, by Dick Ayers, reflects the grim tension of the moment.
In the tense quiet before dawn, BAR rifleman Private Falk takes on a dangerous mission to set trip flares and grenades around his company’s position—only to find himself face-to-face with enemy troops before he can retreat. Forced to trigger his own explosives in a desperate bid to survive, Falk barely makes it back to his lines, where his superior immediately calls for him to go back out into the dark.
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↩ Reprints War Comics #17 (1953), War Comics #30 (1954), Battleground #15 (1957), Battle Action #30 (1957)
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