G. I. in Battle
Farrell · 1957–1958 · 6 issues
About the series
A short-lived but punchy 1950s war comic from Farrell, G. I. in Battle ran for six issues between 1957 and 1958, delivering gritty, no-frills combat stories. The series is most consistently associated with artist Ray Thompson, whose work anchored its straightforward depiction of soldiers in the field. Though a minor title from a smaller publisher, it stands as a solid example of the kind of unglamorous, action-focused war comics that filled newsstands during the genre's peak.