Issue: #1
Published: October 1952, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: Alfred Grenet; Richard Arnold (associate editor)
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S.; Standard Silver Age U.S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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Cover (1 page) |
Beyond the Call of Duty |
Credits: |
Pencils: Reed Crandall | Inks: Reed Crandall ?; Chuck Cuidera ? | Letters: typeset |
Genre: |
War |
Comic Story (9 pages) |
Beyond the Call of Duty |
Credits: |
Script: Robert Bernstein | Pencils: Reed Crandall | Inks: Chuck Cuidera | Letters: Sam Rosen |
Genre: |
War |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
Killing Pitch |
Synopsis: |
"Lefty" Caruthers, formerly an undistinguished pitcher in minor league baseball, has found that he has better skills with hand grenades, and earns the respect of his peers on the battlefield. |
Credits: |
Pencils: Pete Morisi | Inks: Pete Morisi | Letters: Sam Rosen |
Genre: |
War |
Comic Story (7 pages) |
The Runt Breaks Through! |
Synopsis: |
Corporal Sammy Kuyler is a little guy who has to bear the brunt of his unit's humor, but when the enemy gets them in a tight squeeze, Sammy takes advantage of his size and saves the day. |
Credits: |
Script: Robert Bernstein | Pencils: Charles Nicholas | Letters: Ed Hamilton ? |
Genre: |
War |
Text Story (1 page) |
Mission of Death |
Credits: |
Letters: typeset |
Genre: |
War |
Comic Story (7 pages) |
Trumpet of Death |
Synopsis: |
New Orleans jazz man Fordie longs for war to be over so he can go back to his world of music. When his company is overwhelmed by enemy forces, Fordie gets ahold of the enemy signal man's horn and blows music that rallies his companions to victory, but it is his last licks. |
Credits: |
Letters: Sam Rosen |
Genre: |
War |
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