Young Men #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Frame," Jim’s resistance to war takes a sudden turn when he’s drafted and sent to Korea, where he finds himself drawn into the urgent work of building a bridge. Though he once rejected the idea of service, his skills as an engineer soon earn him a place in the engineering corps, revealing a path where his talents truly matter. The story, illustrated by Morris Weiss, captures a quiet turning point in a young man’s life, with a cover by Sol Brodsky that reflects the weight of duty and resolve.
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Jim hates war and refuses to be drafted but is eventually caught and forced to enlist. In Korea he sees engineers struggling at building a bridge and offers his services. Soon he is asked to join the engineering corps and finally realizes he has a purpose there.
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