Issue | #45 |
Published | May 1959 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Robert Kanigher |
Notes | Julius Schwartz's editorial records, supplied to the GCD by DC Comics, indicate that Joe Kubert was paid for the cover art. |
Genre | War |
Pencils | Jerry Grandenetti |
Inks | Jerry Grandenetti |
Notes | Julius Schwartz's editorial records, supplied to the GCD by DC Comics, indicate that Joe Kubert was paid for the cover art. |
Characters | Gunner; Sarge |
Synopsis | Gunner and Sarge take an occupied town using the patented "Put Gunner on the bull's eye, let him draw the fire, while Sarge blows the enemy up" method. |
Genre | war |
Script | Robert Kanigher |
Pencils | Jerry Grandenetti |
Inks | Jerry Grandenetti |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided to the GCD by DC Comics (29 January 2008) |
Script | Jack Schiff |
Pencils | Bernard Baily |
Inks | Bernard Baily |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
Synopsis | A rookie Allied Ski Soldier learns that every mountain contains three types of enemies. WWII story. |
Genre | War |
Script | Bob Haney |
Pencils | Russ Heath |
Inks | Russ Heath |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided to the GCD by DC Comics (29 January 2008) |
Reprinted | in Our Army at War (DC, 1952 series) #236 (September 1971) |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | A soldier separated from his unit takes shelter in an abandoned tank. Being a mechanic, he's able to get the tank running and finds two other lost soldiers as he tries to reconnect with his unit. |
Genre | War |
Script | Bob Haney |
Pencils | Ross Andru |
Inks | Mike Esposito |
Notes | Pencils credit from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided to the GCD by DC Comics (29 January 2008) |