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G.I. Comics

United States Army · 1944–1946 · 73 issues
About the series

During World War II, the United States Army produced G.I. Comics (1944–1946), a 73-issue series distributed to troops as morale-boosting entertainment. Featuring a mix of adventure, humor, and patriotic stories, the comic was created by a rotating roster of military and civilian artists, including a young Will Eisner (best known for The Spirit), who contributed covers and stories. It stands as a unique historical artifact—a government-issued comic designed to support soldiers, reflecting both wartime propaganda and the era's evolving comic book artistry.