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Foxhole #16 (1964)

I. W. Publishing / Super Comics · 1964 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
A'Feudin' and A'Fightin'
7 pp · war

Homer McCoy, a feuding Ozark mountaineer drafted into the U.S. Marines' Able Company, struggles to fight alongside men he views as "revenooers"—the very lawmen he despises back home—until a sabotaged still and a chance encounter with enemy forces transform his reluctant service into something far more personal. Written with gritty humor and period authenticity, this 1964 war tale explores how a man's deepest convictions can unexpectedly align him with his unit when honor and loyalty are truly on the line.

The Bloodiest Battle in History!
1 pp · war

When a Japanese commander boasts that a million men couldn't take the island of Tarawa in a hundred years, a reinforced division of U.S. Marines accepts the challenge—landing on heavily fortified shores protected by treacherous coral reefs and determined defenders dug in across the island. What follows is a brutal, inch-by-inch struggle through three days of relentless combat that will test American resolve as never before.

Boogie Woogie Battle
7 pp · War

Eddie Magill, a Chicago jazz trumpeter drafted into the Marines, discovers his musical talent becomes an unlikely weapon during the brutal Korean War campaign to take the stronghold of Kow-Dong. Trapped alone behind enemy lines after his unit withdraws, Eddie uses his trumpet to transmit coded melodies through a captured walkie-talkie, guiding U.N. artillery strikes against enemy gun emplacements. As the battle rages and his comrades believe him lost, Eddie finds that the skills that once packed nightclubs can help turn the tide of war.

Flight into Fury
7 pp · War

A pilot haunted by his shot-down past and grounded after the crash must confront his deepest fears when he volunteers for ground duty with the Marines—only to find himself in a desperate situation that demands he return to the sky. As a soldier trapped in a hopeless battle, he discovers an abandoned enemy plane and faces an agonizing choice: risk everything to become the hero his unit needs, or let his self-doubt consume him. "Flight into Fury" is a raw, unflinching look at courage, shame, and the redemption that comes from facing down your demons when it matters most.

Initiation into Fear!
6 pp · war

George, a seasoned soldier who's been mouthing off about how easy the Korean War is compared to his combat experience in Europe, gets more than he bargained for when his unit decides to teach him a lesson with a staged infiltration attack—only to have real Communist soldiers show up instead. What begins as a prank spirals into genuine danger, forcing George to prove whether his wartime bravado matches his actual mettle when the bullets become real and he's left without ammunition to fight back.

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