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BATTLE

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One

"The Man Who Remembered"
"The Beachhead"
"I Flew Into Certain Death"
"They Called Him Yellow"

Two

"The War Department Regrets"
"Wings of Death"
"The Commandos Attack"
"Capture in Korea"

Three

"Defeat in the Desert"
"The Soldier Said 'No'"
"The Beast of Bataan"
"Return From The Dead"

Four (September, 1951)

"Battleground of Hate"
untitled
"Afraid to Fight"
"Suicide Patrol"

Five (November, 1951)

"The Death of General Wu"
"Jet Fighters Also Die"
"To the Rescue"
"The Traitor"

Six

"Blood"
"Sneak Attack"
"There's Something About a Uniform"
"Truck Convoy"

Seven (March, 1952)

"P.O.W."
"The Sniper"
"Over the Hill"
"Cavalry Charge"

Eight (May, 1952)

"A Time to Die"
"Pill Box"
"Boots"
"Mopping Up"
"Grenade"

Nine (June, 1952)

"Ambush"
"The Big Deal"
"The Road Back"
"Fear"
"The Big Bog"

Ten (July, 1952)

"The Red Butcher of Yingkow"
"The Town"
"Swan Song"
"Enemy Territory"

Eleven

"Incidence in a Shellhole"
"Outnumbered"
"Blind Alley"
"A Tank Can Also Die"

Twelve (September, 1952)

"Torture"
"Don't Shoot"
"Ammo Carrier"
"Red Attack"

Thirteen (October, 1952)

"Surrender, Hell"
"Troop Movement"
"Surprise Attack"
"Barbed Wire"

Fourteen (November, 1952)

"The Anger of Colonel Wu-San"
"Hang Fire"
"Death of Aunt Maggie"
"Spearhead"

Fifteen (December, 1952)

"The Reds Attack"
"Death in the Dust"
"Firing Pin"
"Over the Mountain"

Sixteen (January, 1953)

"No Retreat"
"I Saw Hitler Die"
"Bait"
"Enemy Patrol"

Seventeen (February, 1953)

"The Last Command of Colonel Fong"
"Turning Point"
"1776"
"Okinawa"

Eighteen (March, 1953)

"Escape"
"The Beast at Bay"
"The Black Hole"
"Tank"

Nineteen (April, 1953)

"Under Fire"
"Jungle"
"Rendezvous"
"The Search"

Twenty

"Pin Point Hill"
"Who Cares About Charlie?"
"The Great Betrayal"
"Those Who March!"

Twenty-One

"The Major and the M.P."
"Rough Riders"
"The Shores of Tripoli"
"Betray or Die"

Twenty-Two (September, 1953)

"Break-Out"
"The Conquerors"
"Hand-Out For Ho-Min"
"The Failure"

Twenty-Three (November, 1953)

Title: "Last Bullet"
Story:
Art: Bernie Krigstein
Heroes: Harry [American soldier]
Villains: Communist soldiers
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Reprinted In: B. Kristein Comics Synopsis: Harry holds off Commies by himself; down to one bullet with three enemies to go, he kills one, and bluffs the other two into surrendering to him.
"Hill 609"
"Friend or Foe"
"Trapped in Tong-Tu Pass"

Twenty-Four (December, 1953)

"Guerrilla Hell-Hole"
"Action on Suribachi"
"Thick of Combat"
"The Croaker"

Twenty-Five (January, 1954)

"The Verdict of General Wong"
"The Volunteer"
"The Password"
"Battle Brady in Korea"

Twenty-Six (February, 1954)

"This is Korea"
"The Fox Dies"
"Vive, Paris"
"Revenge"

Twenty-Seven (March, 1954)

"The Man With a Gun"
"Men in Hiding"
"Battle Brady"
"Monte Casino"

Twenty-Eight (April, 1954)

"Return to Freedom"
"Trench War"
"Waterloo"
"The Bulge"

Twenty-Nine (May, 1954)

"Chosen"
"Trench Mortar"
"The Terrible Turk"
"The Roof of the World"

Thirty (June, 1954)

"R.O.K."
"The Argonne"
"Alexander the Great"
"Blitzkrieg"

Thirty-One

"Between Two Fires"
"Blackjack"
"The Army That Wasn't There"
"Kamikaze"

Thirty-Two (September, 1954)

"Snow"
"Bataan"
"When Rome Fell"
"Flying Circus"

Thirty-Three (October, 1954)

"Defense"
"Gas"
"The Colonel"
"PT"

Thirty-Four (November, 1954)

"Prelude to Invasion"
"Underground"
"T.R."
"Firepower"

Thirty-Five (December, 1954)

"Routing the Reds"
"Surrender"
"Supplies From Nowhere"
"Wolf and the Shark"
"Carthage"
"Flak"

Thirty-Six (January, 1955)

"Tippecanoe"
"The Trap of Colonel Huli"
"Courage"
"Campaign"

Thirty-Seven (February, 1955)

"Baker Company, Attack"
"Labyrinth"
"Richelieu"
"S-2 Strikes"

Thirty-Eight (March, 1955)

"The Platoon That Vanished"
"They Raid By Night"
"Manila"
"To The Last Man"

Thirty-Nine (April, 1955)

"The Command is Fire"
"Attack"
"The Cruel Corporal"
"Company Clerk 1"

Forty (May, 1955)

"The Attack That Failed"
"66th Panzer"
"The Eve of Battle"
"Mission... Destroy"

Forty-One

"Captured By the Reds"
"Mortar Fire"
"Surrounded"
"End of a Mission"

Forty-Two (September, 1955)

"The Flaming Field of Battle"
"Night Patrol"
"The Tattered Troops"
"Platoon Leader"

Forty-Three (November, 1955)

"Stop the Tanks"
"Attack at Dawn"
"Rebellion"
"Jungle Strike"

Forty-Four (January, 1956)

"The Defeat of Cornel Yeng"
"Bridge Crossing"
"The Retreat"
"Sammy"

Forty-Five (March, 1956)

"At Gunpoint"
"Missing in Action"
"Break-Thru"
"When Villa Attacked"
"A Hunk of Steel"

Forty-Six (May, 1956)

"Guerilla Pursuit"
"Assault Command"
"Counter-Attack"
"The Reluctant Warrior"
"Divide and Conquer"

Forty-Seven (July, 1956)

"Captain Karn's Desperate Decision"
"Where Freedom Begins"
"No Man's Land"
"The Volunteer"
"Battle Orders"

Forty-Eight (September, 1956)

"Position... Impossible"
"Sniper's Nest"
"Under Attack"
"Rebellion"
"A Break For Freedom"

Forty-Nine (November, 1956)

"Bazooka Battle"
"The Enemy"
"Combat Zone"
"In the Heat of Battle"
"Fortress Formosa"

Fifty (January, 1957)

"Reds All Around Us"
"We Attack at Dawn"
"I Was Captured by the Enemy"
"Face to Face"
"When the Enemy Comes"

Fifty-One

"The 3rd Platoon Strikes"
"The Doomed Regiment"
"Behind Enemy Lines"
"The Volunteers"
"Escape Thru the Bamboo Curtain"

Fifty-Two (May, 1957)

"Able Company is Doomed"
"Occupation Force"
"Calculated Risk"
"The Coward"
"Iron Monsters"

Fifty-Three (July, 1957)

"The Hard Way"
"The Trap Snaps Shut"
"Smash Attack"
"In Enemy Hands"
"Traitor"

Fifty-Four (September, 1957)

"Red Sniper"
"Assault Squad"
"Flanders Trap"
"Counter-Attack"
"Target in the Night"

Fifty-Five (November, 1957)

Title: "Action on Hill 202"
Story:
Art: Gene Colan
Heroes: Private "Cuddles" Culbertson [American marine]
Villains: Communist soldiers
Others: King Company [marines]
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#2
Synopsis: In the middle of winter, Communists attack the Americans, when all their weapons freeze up-- except for one American, who sleeps with his gun. Thanks to him, the Communists are defeated, and Hill 202 is captured.

"Fokker"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#1
"Cavalrymen"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#1
"Helpless"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#1; Al Williamson: Hidden Lands
"The Unseen Target"

Fifty-Six (February, 1958)

"Only One Can Return"
"The Red Devils Strike"
"To the Death"
"Naked Steel"
"Raid on Formosa"

Fifty-Seven (April, 1958)

"He Can't Come Back Alive"
"Under Fire"
"The Anzacs"
"Vicksburg"
"Revolt"

Fifty-Eight (April, 1958)

"One Second Till Doom"
"A Trap For a Nazi"
"Private Wong's War"
"Under Fire"
"The Iron Monster"

Fifty-Nine (August, 1958)

"The Reds Who Couldn't Be Stopped"
"Tank Killer"
"Colonel Chu Strikes Back"
"The Last Stand"
"The Men in the Trenches"

Sixty (October, 1958)

"Battle Plan"
"The Man Who Beat the Hun"
"First in the Fight"
"Fightin' Mad"
"D-Day Minus 1"

Sixty-One

"Rockets Away"
"Eyes in the Night"
"Pickett's Charge"
"Machine-Gunned"
"Booby Trap"

Sixty-Two (February, 1959)

"Two Against Two Hundred"
"Breakout"
"Explosion"
"Wiped Out"
"The Jap Trap"

Sixty-Three (April, 1959)

Title: "The Hidden Doom"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Easy Company [marines, including Boley]
Villains: Japanese
Others: "Gyrene" [dog, Easy Company's mascot]
Genre: War
Setting: World War II, unnamed Pacific island
Synopsis: Easy Company is engaged in battling an occupied island, when Boley reveals he brought their mascot "Gyrene" with him; Gyrene saves the marines when he chases a rabbit, and thereby reveals that the ground ahead is mined. The marines detonate the minefield safely, and go on to drive out the Japanese.
"The Iron Monster"
"Attack By Night"
"Bugle Call"
"Kamikaze"

Sixty-Four (June, 1959)

"Action on Quemoy"
"Surrender"
"Juggernaut"
"The Guerilla"
"The Tank Blasters"

Sixty-Five (August, 1959)

"Find 'Em... Chase 'Em... Blast 'Em"
"The Trapped Patrol"
"Bataan"
"Back to Bataan"
"Ring of Steel"

Sixty-Six (October, 1959)

"Brakthrough"
"Submarine"
"The Man With the Beard"
"They Shall Not Pass"
"Enemy Action"

Sixty-Seven (December, 1959)

"Mine Was the Mission That Had to Fail"
"I Was the Man Overboard"
"I Flew in the Berlin Airlift"
"I Was a Recruit Under Fire"
"The Invisible Enemy"

Sixty-Eight (February, 1960)

"When We Attack the Commies"
"No Retreat"
"Sitting Duck"
"Guard Duty"
"Captured By the Nazis"

Sixty-Nine (April, 1960)

"The Man Who Wouldn't Say Die"
"Doom Under the Deep"
"The Old Man"
"Flying Circus"

Seventy (June, 1960)

"A Tank Knows No Mercy"
"Dateline - Iwo Jima"
"The Thick of Battle"
"Gettysburg"
"Face to Face With The Enemy"

BATTLE ACTION

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One

"Bayonet Charge"
"The Gold Brick"
"The Good Guy"
"The Steel Coffin"

Two (April, 1952)

"Unarmed"
"No News..."
"Howitzer... 155"
"Land Mine"

Three (June, 1952)

"Banzai"
"Panic"
"Under Fire"
"Death"
"Two Men"

Four (August, 1952)

"Task Force"
"With Bayonet in Hand"
"Eager Beaver"
"After Dinner Chat"

Five (October, 1952)

"The Sniper"
untitled
"Night Patrol"

Six (November, 1952)

untitled
"Baby Face!"
untitled
"The Big Wheel!"

Seven

"Corporal Dugan's Grenades"
untitled
"Don't Stop!"
untitled

Eight (January, 1953)

"The Trap of Colonel Li Feng"
"Sgt. Dugan's Squad"
"Monster in the Mountain"
untitled

Nine (February, 1953)

"Saved By the Dogs"
"Sniper Bait"
"The Tiger Strikes"
"The Man"

Ten (March, 1953)

"Attack At Dawn"
"The Phantom of Stalag Luft 6"
"5th Column"
"The Big Gripe"

Eleven

"Fury on Sniper Ridge"
"Alexander the Great"
"In the Dead of Night"
"The Veteran"

Twelve (May, 1953)

"Bastogne"
"Expert"
"Orders"
"Fighting a Djin"
"Major Chang Yung Rockets the Enemy"

Thirteen (October, 1954)

"Thirst"
"South of Kot'Ri"
"Wingate's Wonders"
"Viking"

Fourteen (December, 1954)

"The Town"
"21 Days"
"Anthem"
"The Serbs"

Fifteen (February, 1955)

"Combat Team"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#3
"Between Two Fires"
"Command Decision"
"Grey Wolves"

Sixteen (April, 1955)

"I Was A Communist!"
"Mop-Up Squad"
"Fatal Error"
"Field Of Battle"

Seventeen (June, 1955)

"Tank Fight"
"Air Duel"
"Court-Martial"
"Hidden Target"

Eighteen (August, 1955)

"The Big Guns Roar"
"He Saw His Duty"
"The Captive of So Yan Sen"
"Strategy"

Nineteen (Ocotber, 1955)

"The Red Ambush"
"The Colonel's Last Mistake"
"The Human Target"
"Smashthrough"

Twenty

"Backfire"
"Sentry Duty"
"Battle Incident"
"Underwater War"
"Cantigny"

Twenty-One

"21 Days"
"Afraid"
"Man With a Bazooka"
"The Enemy Waits"
"The Rebellion"
"With All Guns Blazing"

Twenty-Two (April, 1956)

"His Best Laid Plans"
"The Yank From Kentucky"
"The Army That Wouldn't Be Beaten"
"They Called Him... Traitor"
"Outnumbered"

Twenty-Three (June, 1956)

"The Last Grenade"
"They Strike By Night"
"Victory at Argonne"
"The Cost of Freedom"
"The Doomed Patrol"

Twenty-Four (August, 1956)

"Our Platoon is Trapped"
"Stalkers"
"The Tyrant"
"Flight From Fear"
"No Surrender"

Twenty-Five (October, 1956)

"The Raid on the Blocher Farm"
"We Were Besieged"
"Mop-Up Squad"
"Crossfire"
"The Weapon"

Twenty-Six

"The Hostages"
"The Raiders Attack"
"The Sacrifice"
"To The Last Man"
"When the Mortars Roar"

Twenty-Seven (February, 1957)

"Ambush Trap"
"Zero Hour"
"Soldier in Hiding"
"Threat of Peking"
"Tanks Against Tibet"

Twenty-Eight (April, 1957)

Title: "An Ambush Awaits Them"
Story:
Art:
Heroes: Lt. Hong and other freedom fighters
Villains: Communist forces
Genre: War
Setting: China, 1950's
Synopsis: The Communists hope that by capturing Hong they can lead the other freedom fighters into a trap, but they do expect two simultaneous rescue attempts, one of which is successful.
"Commie-Busters"
"In the Thick of Battle"
"Battlefield Fury"
"Decoy"

Twenty-Nine (June, 1957)

"Prisoners of the Reds"
"Fight to the Finish"
"Escape"
"The Night of the Raid"
"Guerillas"

Thirty (August, 1957)

"Court Martial"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#6
"Reds All Around Us"
"Spit and Polish"
"The Man Who Was Scared"
"A Spy Among Us"

BATTLE BRADY

Contined from Men in Action
10 11 12 13 14

Ten

untitled
untitled
"The Flamethrower"
untitled

Eleven (February, 1953)

"Two Prisoners and a Mule"
"Drowning Red Tanks"
"Hand Grenades"
"Manchuria Mary"

Twelve (March, 1953)

"The Bayonet"
untitled
untitled
untitled

Thirteen

untitled
untitled
"The Garand M-1 Rifle"
untitled

Fourteen

untitled
untitled
"What Do You Know About Korea?"
untitled

BATTLEFIELD

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One

Title: "Chain of Command"
Story:
Art: Paul Reinman
Heroes: Pvt. Crane, Lt. Zimmer, other members of company [all die]
Villains: Communist soldiers
Others: unnamed general, Colonel Becker, Captain Shane
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Synopsis: The chain of command is displayed as orders trickle down to the grunts in the field to capture a bridge; the company is successful, and the higher-ups congratulate each other, but all of the grunts die.
"5 Hours 'Til Dawn"
"A Waste of Time"
"Private Smith"
"The Slaughter on Suicide Hill"

Two

"Atrocity Story"
"Liberation"
"Blow-Up"
"Rookie"
"Agony"
"And That's an Order"
"They Shall Not Pass"

Three (August, 1952)
"Under Fire"
"Ambush Patrol"
"A Few Minutes More"
"Helpless"
"Code"
"Killed in Action"

Four (October, 1952)
"Mop-Up Squad"
"Flare"
"The Creep"
"Identity Unknown"
"Killer Sub"
"The Road to Changdo"

Five (November, 1952)
"No Way Out"
"Pitching Arm"
"A Blind Shall Lead Them"
"Into the Jaws of Death"

Six

"The Victim of General Fu"
"T.O.T.Time on Target"
"Massacre at Manghowon"
"Race Against Death"

Seven

"12 Hours Till Death"
"Red Guerrilla"
"The Big Bluff!"
"Out of the Frying Pan"

Eight (February, 1953)

"Il Duce"
"Guts"
"Man Against Tank"
"Warning"

Nine (March, 1953)
"Danger Zone"
"A Spy Among Us"
"City of Slaves"
"100 Feet Down"

Ten (April, 1953)
"The Night it Rained Men"
"The Crusader"
"Operation Mo"
"No Man's Land"

Eleven

"Return to Bataan"
"He Won't Go Back"
"Attack at Midnight"
"Pep Talk"

BATTLEFRONT

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One

"Operation Killer Phase One"
"Attack"
"South to the 38th"
"O.K."

Two

"Marines Strike Back"
"We'll be Back"
"Mission Danger"
"The Charge"

Three (August, 1952)

"Spearhead"
"Kill or Be Killed"
"Breaking Point"
"The Follow-Up"

Four

"The Death-Trap of General Chun"
"Mopping Up"
"Airborne Attack"
"Captured by the Reds"
"Whittling Isn't Work"

Five

"Behind Red Lines"
"Suicide Mission"
"The Decision"
"Breakthrough"

Six (November, 1952)

untitled
"Revolt!"
"Line of Fire!"
"Take Charge"

Seven

"Red Star Over Korea"
"Stampede"
untitled
"Transfer Refused"

Eight

"Dead Men" Combat Kelly "The Coward"
"Eyes in the Night"

Nine (February, 1953)

untitled
"Thou Shall Not Pass"

"Rocket Squad"
"Trees"

Ten (March, 1953)

"Bunker Hill"
untitled

"The Idol"
"Artillery"

Eleven

untitled
"The King"
"Day Pass"
"The Outsider"

Twelve

"Platoon Leader"
"Flare-Up in Fuchon"
"The Lucky Mig!"
"In the Cards!"

Thirteen (September, 1953)

"Siege"
"The Story of Ming-Lo"
"Zeppelin"
"The Colonel and Cpl. Kelly"

Fourteen (November, 1952)

"Sgt. Socko Swenski's Combat Course"
untitled
untitled
untitled

Fifteen (January, 1954)

"Korea Kate"
"The Red Horde"
"Combat Supply"
"Seabee!"

Sixteen

untitled
"Daylight Patrol"
untitled
untitled

Seventeen (March, 1954)

"The Sky is Free"
"Blood and Guts"
"The Sea Devil Strikes"
"Lafayette"

Eighteen

"Hannibal"
"Sixty Miles"
"Kasserine Pass"
"Chauteau Thierry"

Nineteen

"Ammo"
"Cortez"
"Runway"
"Dunkirk"

Twenty

"Tank Column"
"U-Boat"
"John Paul Jones"
"The Fortress"

Twenty-One

"Noose Around Pusan"
"Blockade"
"One Man"
"Ragged Army"

Twenty-Two (August, 1954)

"Ploesti"
"Der Tag"
"Remember the Maine"
"Darkness"

Twenty-Three (September, 1954)

"Barbed Wire"
"The Spartans"
"Another Hill"
"Imphal"

Twenty-Four (October, 1954)

"Holed Up"
"Maquis"
"Anthony"
"They Shall Not Pass"

Twenty-Five (November, 1954)

"The Foes"
"Anzac"
"The Charge of the Light Brigade"
"Tarawa"

Twenty-Six

"The Enemy"
"Kiska"
"Africa!"
"Rifleman!"

Twenty-Seven

"Battle Story!"
"Caesar"
"The Iron Wall"
"Wake!"

Twenty-Eight (February, 1955)

"Prisoner Exchange"
"Position... Hopeless"
"The Defenders"
"Velletri"

Twenty-Nine

"Demolition Squad"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#4
"The Commies Attack"
"Pancho Villa"
"In Enemy Territory"
"X Point Zero"

Thirty

"Decision at Dawn"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#1

Title: "Mud"
Story:
Art: Bill Benulis, Jack Abel
Heroes: Corporal Ross Temple [Texan soldier]
Villains: Kaiser Wilhelm, Germans
Others: French, Belgian, British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, and American soldiers
Genre: War
Setting: Flanders, World War I
Reprinted In:
War Is Hell#2
Synopsis: Bogged down in mud, a Texan suggests using the French Lancers' horses to charge the Germans, and it proves to be successful.

Title: "String Bean"
Story:
Art: Syd Shores
Heroes: "String Bean" [Abraham Lincoln]
Villains: Black Hawk, other indians
Others: Roy Carter [soldier]
Genre: War
Setting: 1831, Mississippi
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#2
Synopsis: The tall man nicknamed "String Bean" gives his fellow soldiers away due to his height, but his combat skills enable them to win a skirmish against Black Hawk's forces.
Notes: "String Bean"'s true name is withheld until the closing; this story is far from an accurate account of Lincoln or Black Hawk-- don't write any history papers on it. "Shell-Burst"
"The Champ"

Thirty-One

"No Man's Land"
"Prisoner of War"
"The Pursuers"
"Redcoat"

Thirty-Two (June, 1955)

"The Escape That Couldn't Be Done"
"Night Assault"
"No Surrender!"
"Captured by the Enemy!"

Thirty-Three (July, 1955)

"The Trap Of Colonel Yeng"
"The Enemy Position"
"The Enemy Spy"
"Behind Enemy Lines"

Thirty-Four

"The Man Who Volunteered"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#5
"In Command!"
"The Command is Attack"
"The Big Light!"

Thirty-Five (September, 1955)

"The Tanks are Coming"
"Dawn Assault"
"Massed Attack"
"The Colonel"

Thirty-Six (October, 1955)

"Stop the Red Raiders"
"Tank Corps"
"Birth of the Sharpshooter"
"My Platoon is Trapped"

Thirty-Seven (November, 1955)

"Mung-Toy Strikes"
"Position Hopeless"
"The Last Command"
"Banzai"

Thirty-Eight (January, 1956

"To Save a Life"
"Dirt"
"Flight to Freedom"
"The Warrior"
"Prisoners of the Reds"

Thirty-Nine (March, 1956)

"Hit and Run"
"Bazookas... Attack"
"On Flanders Fields"
"The Marksman"
"Men Without Masters"

Forty

"Under Fire"
"Leaflet"
"When the Chips Are Down"
"Cavalry Charge"
"The Captain's Last Command"
Reprinted In: The Al Williamson Reader

Forty-One (July, 1956)

"The Man in the Iron Monster"
"Freedom Escort"
"Mass Attack"
"The Field of Battle"
"Rear Guard Action"

Forty-Two (September, 1956)

"The Enemy and Sgt. Duncan"
"Ambush Trap"
"Night Patrol"
"The First Shot"
"Situation... Hopeless"

Forty-Three (November, 1956)

"Missing in Action"
"Survival"
"The Last Man"
"The Fighting Man"
"Thirty Seconds"

Forty-Four (January, 1957)

"In the Commie Camp"
"Fighting Man"
"The Enemy"
"To the Victor"
"Mutiny"

Forty-Five (March, 1957)

"Colonel Chang's Last Stand"
"The Nazi Book Soldier"
"The Face of the Enemy"
"I'll Never Forget"
"The Raiders Strike"

Forty-Six (April, 1957)

"Retreat!"
"Spy"
"The Weapon"
"Man Alone"
"Platoon Leader!"

Forty-Seven (June, 1957)

"Only One Came Back"
"The Human Targets"
"Zero Hour"
"Cross Fire"
"Baker Company is Outnumbered"

Forty-Eight (August, 1957)

"Colonel Chang's Last Chance"
"Blind Spot"
"The Trapped Battalion"
"Strange Orders"
"Surrender"

BATTLEGROUND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

One
"Across the Han"
"Rescue"
"Garibaldi"
"In Flanders' Field"

Two (November, 1954)
"Wonsan"
"Obsolete"
"Turning Point"
"Monsoon"

Two (January, 1955)
"Nao Kung"
"Sky Duel"
"Alfred The Great"
"Attack In The Alps"

Four (March, 1955)
"Pill Box"
"Stonewall"
"Commie Death Trap"
"That's My Boy"

Five

"They Strike By Night"
"The Observer"
"Kitcheners Mob"
"The Dying Man"

Six (July, 1955)
"Shell-Fire"
"Able Company Strikes"
"We Set a Trap"
"Lawrence of Arabia"

Seven (September, 1955)
"The Rifleman"
"Under Fire"
"Battle Stallion"
"Mule Skinner"

Eight

"I Challenge Colonel Chang"
"Enemy Prisoner"
"While the Cannon Roar"
"Action at Ypres"

Nine (January, 1956)

Title: "Garibaldi"
Story:
Art: Bernie Krigstein
Heroes: Giuseppe Garibaldi [Italian rebel leader] Antonio Barto [one of his followers, a cook]
Villains: Italian soldiers
Genre: War
Setting: Italy, circa 1848-1849
Reprinted In: B. Krigstein Comics Synopsis: Barto feels like a coward, and wishes he could be a fighter instead of a cook; when the Italian army attacks his wagon and destroys his kitchen, he finally finds the courage to take up a gun and fight, pleasing Garibaldi.
"Surprise Attack!"
"Bridge Crossing"
"Plasma!"
"The Way Out!"

Ten (March, 1956)
"The Decision of Captain Kellner"
"Behind Enemy Lines"
"Attack By Night"
"Man With the Flag"
"Balloon Barage"

Eleven
"One Man Against the Enemy"
"Escape to Freedom"
"Mighty .75's"
"Blaze of Glory"
"The Lost Patrol"

Twelve

"The Tiger of North Korea"
"Firepower!"
"None But the Brave"
"The Last Charge"
"The Island That Couldn't Be Taken!"

Thirteen (September, 1956)
"Where the Commies Lurk"
"Zero Minus Three"
"A Spy Among Us"
"Action at Sedan"
"No Surrender"

Fourteen

"Beyond the Call of Duty"
"Mine Field"
"The Commandos Strike"
"Night Raiders"
"Attack at Dawn!"

Fifteen (January, 1957)

"One Step Means Death"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell #4
"Under Fire"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell #4
"Last Battle"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell #6
"In Enemy Territory"
"The Plot That Failed"

Sixteen (March, 1957)
"The Squad That Had to Get Thru"
"Flight From Fear"
"Surprise Attack"
"On the Eve of Battle"
"Withdrawal"

Seventeen

"The Red Guerillas Strike!"
"The Last Patrol"
"The Rebels"
"Quemoy Raiders"
"Helpless"

Eighteen (July, 1957)

"Demolition Squad"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#5
"Platoon Trapped"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#5
"A Medal For Marty"
"The Enemy at Their Back"
"They Don't Come Back"

Nineteen (August, 1957)
"Get That Tank"
"Bombardment"
"Escape"
"Battle Banner"
"At Gun Point"

Twenty

"The Reds Were Waitin' For Us"
"One-Man Mission"
"Bull Run"
"Last Command"
"Mass Attack!"

DEVIL-DOG DUGAN

Continued in Tales of the Marines

1 2 3

One
"Devil-Dogs and Dolls"
"Rank Happy"
"Bigger Than Both of Them"
"Inchon"
"Where the Reds Roam"

Two (September, 1956)
"A Battle Grows in Brooklyn"
"The Night the Commies Came"
"Marine Masterpiece"
"Cross Fire"
"Liberty in Hula-Hula Land"

Three (November, 1956)
"The Hidden Bomb"
"Skiing is Believing"
"Fighting Fools"
"The U.S. Navy Can't Be Stopped"
"The Mule Marines"

COMBAT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Two

"Break Thru"
"Contact!"
"Tank"
"Mission: Massacre"

Three

"Behind Red Lines"
"Night Raid"
"Demolition Team"
"Zeroed In"

Four

"Breakout"
"Mistake of General Ming"
"Tank Killers"
"Impossible Takes a Little Long"

Six

"Guerilla"
"Operation: Hawk"
"Stand Fast"
"A Medal For Mickey"

Eight

untitled
"Trial Run"
"Shadows in the Night"
"In Cold Blood"

Nine

"Vengeance" Combat Casey "Attack"
"Sargeant and Danny Smith"

Ten

"Dead Man"
"Hannibal"
untitled
"The Bait"

G.I. TALES

Continued from Sergeant Barney Baker

4 5 6

Four (February, 1957)

"At Grips With the Enemy"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell #3
"Snow Job"
untitled
untitled
untitled

Five (April, 1957)

"Tin Soldier"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#3
"Jungle Trap"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#3
"The Battle of Pyongpu Pass"
"At Grips With the Enemy"
"Barrage"

Six (July, 1957)

"Howitzer"
"Strike at Zero Hour"
"Wall of Fire"
"Wounded in Action"
"The Trap is Set"

KENT BLAKE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

One

"The Actual, Uncensored Story Behind the Origin of Kent Blake"
"Slaves of the Soviet"
"Red Blood Over Berlin"
"Mission Accomplished"

Two

"The Death Trap"
"Merchants of Death"
"He Laid Down His Life"
"The Chosen Few"
"The Man Without a Face"

Five (January, 1952)

"Condemned to Death"
"The Man With Two Faces"
"Destination Death"
"Final Destination"
"Dangerous Vacation"

Six

"Tunnel of Death"
"Blood on the Sand"
"The Black bag"
"Mission at Midnight"
"Deadlier Than the Male"

Seven (May, 1952)

"Prisoner of War"
"Journey into Terror"
untitled
untitled

Eight

"Passage to Peril"
untitled
"One is a Traitor"
"The Unseen Death"

Nine (September, 1952)

"Death in His Hand"
"Last Request"
untitled
untitled

Ten

"The Traitor"
untitled
"Salvo"
"A Time to Fight"

Eleven

untitled
untitled
"Bring Back a Mig"
"Death Map"

Twelve (March, 1953)

"The Caverns of Death"
"Operation Killer"
"Under Cover of Darkness"
"Attack at Dawn"

Thirteen (May, 1953)

"The Voice"
untitled
untitled
untitled

Fourteen

untitled
untitled
untitled
"The Butcher of Wulfhausen"

MAN COMICS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

One

"Farmhand Murder Case"
"Man Who Didn't Count"
"Revenge of James Cortez"
"Scrapbook of the West"

Two

"Fury in his Fists"
"Pursuit"
"Suicide or Murder"

Three

"Mantrap"
"Power"
"The One Road"

Four

"The Fallen Hero"
"A Friend There Was"
"Black Lightning"
"Are You a Detective"

Five

"Laugh, Fool, Laugh"
"Perfect Crime"
"Human Sacrifice"
"Ermine Cape Mystery"

Six

"Black Hate"
"Murder While Thousands Cheer"
"Terror in the Tenements"
"Cry Criminal"

Seven

"The Killer"
"The Fall Guy"
"One Must Lose"
"The Guilty"
"Moment of Glory"

Eight

"An Eye For an Eye"
"The Leader"
"Man Without Guts"
"Crack-Up"
"Escape to Nowhere"
"One is a Murderer"
"Common Danger"

Nine

"Here Comes Sergeant Smith"
"The Weakling"
"Waco Kid"
"The Plunge"

Ten

"Demon of Devil's Island"
"Black Robe"
"Gift of Gab"
"Man Who Turned Yellow"

Eleven

"Cannon Fodder"
"Mail Call"
"Prisoner of War"
"War Nerves"

Twelve

"The Black Hate"
"On Target"
"Suicide"
"90 Day Wonder"

Thirteen

"Beach Head"
"Field Pack"
"Take Cover"
"All Quiet in Fuisan"
"Prepare to Ditch"

Fourteen

"Bouncing Betseys"
"No Prisoners"
"A Spot for Nick"
"Screaming Meemies"
"Going Home"

Fifteen

"Luck of Lieutenant Nelson"
"The Mistake"
"The First Time I Died"
"Combat Patrol"
"Small War"

Sixteen

"Annihilation"
"The Comrade"
"The Gyrenes"
"The Conquerors"

Seventeen

"This Was...the Forgotten Army"
"Suicide Squad"
"Hill 603"
"Gripe Artist"
"Battle Brains"

Eighteen

"Wiped Out"
"Face of the Enemy"
"The Barrier"
"The Boot"

Nineteen

"Bring Back a Red"
"Probing Action"
"Shock Troops"

Twenty

"The Big Stall"
"Talk or Die"
"Backfire"
"Glory"

Twenty-One

"Action at Ming-Po Pass"
"Miracle Maker"
"No Volunteers"
"Death Stand"

Twenty-Two

"Bonaparte"
"No Gun for Charlie"
"That's an Order"
"A Shot in the Dark"

Twenty-Three

"Close-Up"
"Bonaparte at Bay"
"Hit and Run"
"Fire at Will"

Twenty-Four

"Napoleon's Waterloo"
"Foothold"
"Artillery Duel"
"Breakdown"

Twenty-Five

"That Others May Live"
"Evacuation"
"Target"
"They Wouldn't Die"

Twenty-Six

"Behind the False Face"
"Dead Ringer"
"Tarantula's Web"

Twenty-Seven

"Rocket to the Moon"
"Faceless Man"
"Death is a Spy's Reward"

Twenty-Eight

"Where Mummies Prowl"
"Crawling Things"
"Toying With Death"

MARINES AT WAR

Continued from Tales of the Marines

5 6 7

Five (April, 1957)
"Amtracs"
"Suicide Mission"
"Out of the Wreckage"
"Somewhere the Sniper Waits"
"The Battle of Belleau Woods"

Six (June, 1957)
"Red Ambush"
"Attack By Night"
"Fire at Will"
"Belleau Woods"
"The Barrier"

Seven (August, 1957)

Title: "The Breaking Point!"
Story:
Art: Gene Colan
Heroes: "Genius" Gromley, Able Company
Villains: Major Mu-Chow, Communist soldiers
Others: Korean civilians
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Synopsis: "Genius" Gromley always claims to have big ideas about how to fight the Commies, but is ignored; when the Commies retreat to a temple and take hostages, the Americans are uncertain how to proceed; Gromley allows himself to be captured so he can tell the Koreans not to worry while the Americans begin bombing the temple, coming closer to it with every strike; the Communists finally surrender before the shells reach them.

Title: "Duel at 20,000!"
Story:
Art:
Heroes: Lt. Andy Buchanan ["Ace Buster", pilot]
Villains: Huro "Kamikaze" Kuromoto [Japanese pilot, dies]
Genre: War
Setting: World War II, Pacific, Japan
Synopsis: Buchanan builds a reputation as an ace pilot, and racks up over a dozen kills during the War, but on his last mission, he faces ace Japanese pilot Kuromoto, who forces him to flee; however, he learns afterward that he made a "delayed kill" on Kuromoto-- and so his record is secure.

Title: Pinned Down!
Story:
Art:
Heroes: Tommy Yates [young Marine], Dog Company
Villains: Japanese soldiers
Genre: War
Setting: World War II, unnamed island
Synopsis: On his first mission as a Marine, Yates assists in taking a Japanese-held island, and single-handedly takes out a platoon of soldiers, then uses their mortar against their own men.

Title: "Machine-Gun Nest!"
Story:
Art:
Heroes: "Shorty" [short Marine], Brown Company
Villains: German soldiers
Others:
Genre: War
Setting: World War I [March, 1918], France
Synopsis: "Shorty" is ridiculed for his size, but his short height proves invaluable when he manages to fit through a gap in a wall, and surprises a company of Germans; taking charge of their machine gun, he captures several dozen Germans single-handedly.

Title: "The Big Push!"
Story:
Art: Joe Sinnott
Heroes: Sgt. Hank Marcy [son of Chinese missionaries], Blue Company
Villains: Communist soldiers, Mongol horsemen
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Synopsis: Marcy leads his men through a dangerous line of Chinese soldiers, and Mongol horsemen, using his knowledge of the Chinese to anticipate their strategies.


MARINES IN ACTION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Two (August, 1955)

"Night Patrol"
untitled
"For Boots Only"
"One-Man Mission"

Three (October, 1955)

"Those Impossible Marines"
"The Red Hordes"
"The Mark of the Marine"
"Guadalcanal"

Four

"Making of a Marine"
"Tank Destroyer"
"Marines Strike Back"
"This Town Isn't Big Enough For Commies and Marines"

Five

"Rifle Range"
"Demolished"
"One-Man Mission"
"Red Target"
"Stop the Commie Convoy"

Six

"Made in the Marine Corps"
"Captured by the Commies"
"Surprise Attack"
"Mission in the Solomons"
"Amphibious Assault"

Seven (July, 1956)

"Stop the Supplies"
"Sky Raiders"
untitled
untitled

"Breakthrough"

Eight (September, 1956)

"Hold That Front Line"
"The Roar of Battle"
"When Boot Days Are Over"
"Make One False Move"
"Major Fu's Ace-in-the-Hole"

Nine (November, 1956)

"Convoy"
"The Fouled-Up Boot"
"The Commie Captain Chung"
"Korea"

Ten

"The Hidden Enemy"
"The Marines' Hymn"
"Winter War"
"Delayed Action"
"Trapped by the Tanks"

Eleven (March, 1957)

"Wars of the US Marines"
"Object Liberation"
"They Raided the Reds"
"In the Path of a Tank"
"Battle for the Bridge"

Thirteen (July, 1957)

"They Raid at Dawn"
"Action at Chunan"
"Fox Company Can't Advance"
"DMZ Marines"
"Island Attack"

Fourteen (September, 1957)

"The Whole Town's Trap"
"Marine in Hiding"
"Battle of Nerves"
"Underwater Maraders"
"Outnumbered"

MARINES IN BATTLE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

One

"Iwo Jama"
"Belleu Wood"
untitled
"History of the US Marine Corps"

Two (October, 1954)

"The Guns That Weren't There"
"The Bonhomme Richard Episode"
"Forward"
"Guadacanal"

Five (April, 1955)

"I Want a Volunteer"
untitled

"The Intrepid Incident"
"Guam"

Seven

"The Town That Couldn't Be Taken"
"Counter-Attack"
"Battle at Sea"
"Tokyo Express"

Eight (October, 1955)

"Hill 854"
untitled

"We Have Met the Enemy"
"Marine Raid on Munda"

Nine

"Gyrene Raid"
"The Rocket's Red Glare"
"Fighting With Fire"
"The Flying Nightmares"

Eleven (April, 1956)

"Hold Back the Commies"
"Pvt. Gattley and the Rippling Rockets"
"A Handful of Marines"
"From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, They Fight Our Country's Battles"
"The Magnificent Marine"

Twelve

"Priority One Enemy Bridge"
"Caught by the Commies"
"The Barbary Pirates"
"Operation Glory"
"Surrounded By the Enemy"

Fourteen

"Corregidor"
"Pirate War"
"Shell Fire"
"In The Line of Duty"
"Red Stronghold"

Fifteen (December, 1956)

"Behind Barbed Wire"
"Korean Winter"
"My Platoon is Trapped"
"Swamp War"
"Raid on Red H.Q."

Sixteen

"Take the Town"
"Betrayal on the Battlefield"
"The Secret Raiders"
"Captured"
"Victory at Veracruz"

Eighteen (June, 1957)

"Outnumbered at the Front"
"The Doomed Platoon"
"Trapped By Enemy Tanks"
"Breakthrough"
"Zeroed in By Red Artillery"

Nineteen (August, 1957)

"Captured"
"Action at Atobi Atoll"
"Shellfire"
"Call Out the Marines"
"Get 'Em Gyrenes"

Twenty (November, 1957)

"And One Was Left Behind"
"Night Attack"
"Pillbox"
"The War Nobody Wanted to Fight"
"Cornered By Commies"

Twenty-One (January, 1958)

"Commie Ambush"
"Bail Out... Or Die"
"Combat Jitters"
"The Man"
"In Enemy Hands"

Twenty-Two (March, 1958)

"Man Alone"
"Bombardment"
"Gung Ho, Gyrenes"
"Come and Get Us"
"Ambush in a Mine Field"

Twenty-Three (May, 1958)

"Captured By the Commies"
"The Trap"
"Men Without Ammo"
"Under Siege"
"The Prisoner of Col. Chu-San"

Twenty-Four (July, 1958)

"The Big Guns"
"My Platoon is Scared"
"Blockade"
"Jeb Stuart's Raiders"
"Thunderbolt"

Twenty-Five (September, 1958)

"Tonight We Raid the Reds"
"Manpower"
"The Face of Fear"
"The Conquerors"
"Attack"

MEN IN ACTION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

One

"Snow"
"Ticket Home"
"Truce"
"Fairy Tale"
"Sweating It Out"

Two

"The Objective"
"Explosion"
"Victory"
"Conchie"
"Hit the Dirt"

Four (July, 1952)

"At Dawn They Die"
"Platoon Sergeant"
"The Gun"
"Squad Charge"

Five

"Squad Change"
"Death Trap"
"Big Talk"
"Souvenir"
"The Siege"

Seven

"No Risk Too Great"
"A Piece of Paper"
"Fury"
"Dynamite Detail"

Eight (November, 1952)

"They Strike By Night"
"The Stalkers"
"Eager Beaver"
"Stalled"

NAVY ACTION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

One

"First Blood"
untitled

"The Checkerboard Squadron"
"The Stalker"

Two (October, 1954)

"Stepping Stones"
untitled
"Shinano"
"Hit and Run"

Three (December, 1954)

"Yellow Sea Assault"
"Flattop"
"Come An' Get Us"
"The Silence"

Four (February, 1955)

"Teamwork"
"Torpedo Trap"
"The Skipper"
"Battle Stations"

Five (April, 1955)

"Target Area"
untitled

"The Last Step"
"The Deadly Decoy"

Six (June, 1955)

"Fire"
untitled

"The U.S.S. New Jersey"
"Dreadnought"

Seven (August, 1955)

"Shark's Nest"
untitled

"Demo Devil-Dogs"
"Battlewagon"

Eight (October, 1955)

"Sabotage at Sea"
"We've Been Hit"
"The Rockets Roar"
"The Big Night"

Nine

"Fire All Torpedoes"
"The Man Who Tore down the Stars and Stripes"
untitled
"Tanker"

Ten (February, 1956)

"The Red Admiral's Secret"
"I'll Sink You Yet"
"The Sub Strikes"
"Hey, Doc"
"The Commies Greatest Enemy"

Eleven (April, 1956)

"Two Sailors Against a Sub"
"Task Force"
"Second Chance For Private Ruark"
"The Sea Stalkers"
untitled

Twelve

"These Boot-Camp Blues"
"Catching Commies"
"It's All Sweeney's Fault"
"Torpedoes Away"
"Chief Mulligan on Ice"

Thirteen (September, 1956)

"Gobs of Action"
"A Lot of Bull"
"For the Love of Joanie"
"Shore Leave"
"Hooked in Enemy Waters"

Fourteen (November, 1956)

"Gobs and Gals"
"The Mysterious Menace"
"Screw-Ball"
"In Enemy Hands"
"The Bell That Told"

Fifteen

"Shakedown Cruise"
untitled
"Torpedoed"
"Bombs Away"
untitled

Sixteen (April, 1957)

"The Final Salvo"
"Submarine"
"Escape in Korea"
untitled

"Landing Party"

Seventeen (June, 1957)

"Sealed Order"
"Battle Cruiser"
"Ack-Ack Alley"
"Captured"
"Invasion"

Eighteen (August, 1957)

"The Sub That Couldn't Be Sunk"
"We Strike the Reds"
"Counter-Attack"
"The Human Decoy"
"Destroyer"

NAVY COMBAT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

One

"Attack By Sea"
"Salvo"
"Fighting Lady"
"Hit and Run"

Two (August, 1955)

"The Hidden Fleet"
"The Phantom Carrier"
"Destroyer"
"Wings of the Navy"

Three (October, 1955)

"Duel in the Pacific"
"The Sitting Duck"
"The Mosquito Fleet"
"Full Steam Ahead"

Four (December, 1955)

"Rammed"
"Sky Raider"
"U.S.S. Enterprise"
"Men of the Ghost Fleet"

Five

"Operation Frogman"
"Bombing Mission"
"Landing Craft"
untitled
"We Smashed the Commie Convoy"

Six (April, 1956)

"The Firing Signal"
"We Have Met the Enemy"
"Ambush Trap"
"Heavy Cruiser"
untitled

Seven

"Get That Sub"
"Sub Tender"
"Battle Stations"
"Split-Second Sortie"
untitled

Eight (August, 1956)

"Trail of the Killer"
"Evacuation"
"On Target"
"Under Fire"
untitled
"Our Fighting Fleet"

Nine (October, 1956)

"Flak Trap"
"Desperate Mission"
"Silent Service"
"Target: Red Korea"
"Tiger of the Seas"

Ten (December, 1956)

"Get That Sub"
"Task Force"
"Whirleybird"
"Tanker"
"Rammed"

Eleven

"Gun Crew"
untitled

"Impossible Target"
"Raider Ship"
"Enemy Blockade"

Twelve (April, 1957)

"Destroy the Enemy"
"Power Crash"
"Flameout"
"Mass Attack"
"Fire One"

Thirteen (June, 1957)

"Undersea Killer"
"Destroyer"
"Bandits... Nine O'Clock High"
"Yorktown"
"Watch Your Sub Die"

Fourteen (August, 1957)

"Prepare to Dive"
"Wolf Pack"
"Shot Down in Flames"
"Troopship"
"The Doomed Convoy"

Fifteen (December, 1957)

"The Sub Stalks"
"The Deadly Decoy"
"Migs"
"Mutiny"
"We Invade at Dawn"

Sixteen (February, 1958)

"Man Overboard"
"The Marines Have Landed"
"Revenge"
"Every Man For Himself"
"Stand By For Action"

Seventeen (April, 1958)

"The Silent Stalker"
"Battle at Sea"
"Torpedo Bomber"
"Icebreaker"
"Knockout Blow"

Eighteen (June, 1958)

"Aboard a Commie Ship"
"We Prowl the Seas... For Revenge"
"Squadron Leader"
"Strike By Night"
"Backfire"

Nineteen (August, 1958)

"Torpedo Tubes Ready"
"Stand By to Attack"
"The P.T. Strikes"
"Shot Down"
"Mission... Submarine"

Twenty (October, 1958)

"Shakedown"
"Frogman"
"The Sinking Ship"
"Night Strike"
"S.O.S. Torpedo"

NAVY TALES

1 2 3 4

One (January, 1957)

"Torpedoes Away"
"Battle-Wagon"
"Shanghaied"
"Shipwrecked"
"Navy Jet"

Two (March, 1957)

"Dreadnought"
"One Hour to Live"
"Alone"
"Sailors Aren't Santa Clauses"
"Beached"

Three (May, 1957)

"The Stalking Sub"
"Attack at Dawn"
"The Sky is Ours"
"Survival"
Reprinted In: B. Krigstein Comics

"Beachhead"

Four (July, 1957)

"Torpedoed"
"The Hand That Held the Dagger"
"Bailout at 10,000"
"The Chase"
"Stalker under the Sea"

RUGGED ACTION

Continues as Strange Stories of Suspense.

1 2 3 4

One

"I Was a Prisoner of the Communists"
"The Man-Eater"
"Yellow!"
"Octopus"

Two

"Human Bait"
"Cave-In"
"Devil Bat"
"Adventure Story"

Three

"The Red Pirate"
"Jungle Story"
"Swamp"
"White Death"

Four

"Up Periscope"
"I Killed Hitler"
"Gunboat"
"The Last Round"

TALES OF THE MARINES

Continued from Devil-Dog Dugan; continued in Marines At War

4

Four (February, 1957)
"Breaking the Commie Trap"
"Snow Job"
"Resolution: Revolution"
"Dugan Does It Again"
"Bootcamp"
"Mysterious Mission"

3-D ACTION

1

One (January, 1954)

"The Silent Spy"
untitled

"The Big Fight"
"The Fire"
"Death Under the Sea"
"How to Take a Korean"

WAR ACTION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

One

"The Butcher in Black"
"Six Dead Men"
"Rain"
"Little Rest"
"Flame"

Two

"Three on a Match, the Pause That Kills"
"Coming Home"
"Change of Plans"
"Kid Stuff"
"Muzzle Flash"

Three (June, 1952)
"Death March"
"The River"
"The Command of General Mu"
"Casualty List"

Four (July, 1952)
"The Revenge"
"Manhunt"
"The Schmo"
"Breaking Point"

Five (August, 1952)

Title: "Spit and Polish"
Story:
Art: Jay Scott Pike
Heroes: Aramada Six [Platoon; Stillman, "Shorty", Sgt. Duke], Lt. Alvin, Lt. Sam Foster
Villains: Germans
Others: unnamed colonel
Genre: War
Setting: Europe, World War II
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#2
Synopsis: The easy-going soldiers of Armada Six seem unprofessional to Lt. Foster, but are seasoned combat pros, and prove it when it comes time to fight, leaving Foster singing their praises.

Title: "The Killer"
Story: Hank Chapman
Art: Robert Q. Sale
Heroes: unnamed American soldiers [several die]
Villains: Korean sniper [dies]
Genre: War
Setting: Korean War
Synopsis: A sniper takes out several Americans before finally being shot down himself.
"Grenade Burst"
"Suicide Patrol"
"Sunday Bath"

Eleven

"The Lost Battalion"
"CGC Counter Guerilla Squad"
"Atilla the Hun"
"Low Down"

Twelve (March, 1953)
"Barrage"
"War Horse"
Reprinted In: B. Krigstein Comics

"The Quiet Guy"
"The New Weapon"

Thirteen (April, 1953)
"Big Bertha"
"The Eagle's Brood"
"Lancer"
"One Day"

Fourteen

"Rangers Strike"
"The First Shot"
"Willies Pin-Ups"
"Interrupted Journey"
"Ladies From Hell"

WAR ADVENTURES

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

One

"Battle Fatigue"
"Cold Steel"
"The Weapon"
"News Item"

Two (March, 1952)

"Fire at Will - The Story of a Slaughter"
"Hit the Silk"
"Expendable"
"Poor Slob"

Three

"Cycle"
"The Casualty"
"The Wrong Answer"
"The Final Salvo"
"Beware the Dead"

Four (May, 1952)

"The Wrong Answer"
"The Final Salvo"
"Beware the Dead"
"Cycle"
"The Casualty War"

Five (June, 1952)

"The Deadliest Weapon"
"Fatal Step"
"Why?"
"You Only Die Once"

Seven (August, 1952)

"Death Patrol"
"Midnight Raid"
"Saga of a Sergeant"
"Long Wait"

Eight (September, 1952)

"It Can't Be Done"
"Signal Station"
"The Windmill"
"Barrage"

Nine (October, 1952)

"But Only Guts Can Make a Combat Photog"
"Join Forces"
"Crossfire"
"In For the Kill"

Eleven

"Red Trap"
"One Second to Live"
"The Saga of Lin Sing-Po"
"With Their Backs to the Sea"

Twelve

"The Vultures and the Shark"
"One Move Means Death"
"The Dame"
"Spot!"

WAR COMBAT

1 2 3 4

One

"Platoon Leader"
"Behind the Lines"
"Battleground"
"Sixty Seconds"
"Silent Night"

Two

"DSC"
"First Blood"
"The Hound"
"Action at Su Jan"
"One Must Die"

Three

"One Drag"
"Nerve Center"
"Who's Next"
"Final Grave"
"The Bridge"

Four

"Mig"
"The Raider"
"Code of the Cavalry"
"ROK"

WAR COMICS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

One

"You Only Die Once"
"Peril in Korea"
"Battle Bait"
"The Chips Are Down"

Two

"Infantry's War"
"They Died at Their Battle Stations"
"The Wild Blue Yonder"
"Corporal Stanford, the Hero of Anzio"

Three (April, 1951)
"The Zero Hour"
"Cross Fire"
"Death in the Desert"
"Tank Trap"

Four

"The Victory"
"Home is the Eagle"
"Sergeant Stuarts Revenge"
"The General Said, Nut"

Five

"Total Destruction"
"The Black Shark"
"Sergeant Storms Mission"
"The Hounds of Death"

Six

"The Deadly Decision of General Kwang"
"Court-Martial of Private Grant"
"Brass Hat"
"The Sacrifice"

Seven

"Stormy Weather"
"A.P.O."
"Alone"
"Fighting Machines"

Eight (February, 1952)
"No Survivors"
"The Face of the Enemy"
"Road Block"
"Final Mission"

Nine (April, 1952)
"Cease Fire"
"The Monster"
"Aftermath"
"Inchon! The Invasion That Shocked the World"

Ten (June, 1952)
"Fear"
"Muck"
"The Road to Wakibi"
"Bomb Burst"
"Tough Guy"

Eleven
"Pin-Up"
"Death at Dawn"
"Not Accounted For"
"My Buddy"
"Don't Move"

Twelve (October, 1952)
"Firepower"
"Beyond the Call of Duty"
"The Old Man"
"Death Gauntlet"

Thirteen (November, 1952)
"Tooth and Nail"
"Ambush Ahead"
"The Civilian"
"Outnumbered"

Fourteen

"24 Hours"
"By the Side of the Road"
"Knifed"
"The Temple of Motang-Po"

Fifteen

"Shoot Anything That Moves"
"The Last Stand"
"Unarmed"
"Army Policy"

Seventeen
"Trip Flare"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#6
"Remember the Alamo"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#4
"The Kill at Kigye"
"The Marne"

Nineteen (May, 1953)
"The Paratroopers Attack"
"D-Day"
"Blind Flight"
"When the Big Guns Speak"

Twenty (July, 1953)
"Sniper Ridge"
"Ticonderoga"
"Scuttled"
"They Called Me 'Chicken'"

Twenty-One
"Formosa"
"The Bandit"
"The Flag"
"The Heroes"

Twenty-Two (November, 1953)
"Stay and Fight"
"Signal"
"Time For Decision"
"Calling Card"

Twenty-Three (January, 1954)
"Battalion Attack"
"The Red Musn't Die"
"Night Patrol"
"Ambush in the Sky"

Twenty-Four (March, 1954)
"Breakthrough"
untitled

"Buzz Brand in the United States Army"
"Torpedoes Away"

Twenty-Five (May, 1954)
"83 Days"
"Heard Round the World"
"Clive of India"
"The Shores of Dieppe"

Twenty-Seven

"The Battle of Jutland"
"General"
"F- 80"
"Paratroops"

Twenty-Eight (October, 1954)
"Raiders Attack"
"Luftwaffe"
"The Death of Richard"
"Time"

Thirty
"To Die At Dawn"
Reprinted In: War Is Hell#6

Thirty-One

"Break-Thru"
"Naked Cliff"
"Troy"
"Rear Guard Action"
"Troy"

Thirty-Two

"Mission Impossible"
"Flesh and Blood"
"The Ladies from Hell"
"Hand-to-Hand"

Thirty-Four

"Combat Vets"
"Platoon Advance"
"The Mercenary"
"Blitzkrieg"

Thirty-Five

"Artillery Duel"
"Ambush"
"Battle Flag"
"Squad Leader"

Thirty-Six (July, 1955)
"The Triumph of Corporal Jones"
"Scorched Earth"
"Surrounded"
"Action In No Man's Land"

Thirty-Seven

"Enemy Territory"
"Nothing Can Stop the Infantry"
"Patrol Mission"
"Behind the Lines!"

Thirty-Eight (November, 1955)
"Surrounded"
"Why We Fight"
"The Barricades"
"Capt. Kirk of the Infantry"

Thirty-Nine (January, 1956)
"Major Mong's Mistake"
"No Place To Turn"
"Smash-Thru"
"The Forgotten Man"
"Raid on Red China"

Forty

"A Traitor Among Us"
"Surrender or Die"
"Airlift"
"The Weapon"
"Massed Attack"

Forty-One

"The Hidden Raiders"
"We Attack at Dawn"
"Iron Heel"
"Tide of Victory"
"Jungle War"

Forty-Two (July, 1956)

Title: "Sgt. Brady Blasts the Reds!"
Story:
Art: John Romita
Heroes: Sgt. Brady [military policeman]
Villains: Captain Ku, other Communist soldiers
Genre: War
Setting: Inchon, Taejon, Korean War, July 20-September 15, 1950
Synopsis: Sgt. Brady and other military policeman fight their way through Communist lines, and play their part in defeating the Communist forces.

Title: "Volunteer Squad"
Story:
Art: Joe Sinnott
Heroes: Corporal Sam Baker
Villains: Germans
Others: Tilford "Pop" Baker
Genre: War
Setting: Europe, World War II
Synopsis: Baker is a strong leader, but wonders why his father doesn't answer his letters; after freeing some P.O.W.s, he learns his father is a soldier, being held by the Germans. He leads his men in a rescue, and father and son are reunited.

Title: "Survival"
Story:
Art: Dick Ayers
Heroes: Colonel Aintree, Sgt. Charles Adams [British soldiers]
Villains: Germans
Genre: War
Setting: Europe [World War I?]
Synopsis: Aintree cannot abide Adams constantly offering advice based on historical warfare, until Adams suggests they pull a "Trojan horse"-- send out an ammunition truck as bait for the Germans, but fill the truck with armed men. It works, and the Germans are driven out of the sector.

Title: "Capt. Gale's Guerrillas!"
Story:
Art: Pete Morisi
Heroes: Captain Gale
Villains: General Ming, Communist soldiers
Others: Gale's marines
Genre: War
Setting: August 15, 1950, Pusan, Korean War
Synopsis: Gale and his marines destroy a Commie ammo dump; the Communists switch to planes to deliver their ammunition, but Gale's men raid an anti-aircraft base, and turn the Communists own weapons on the planes.

Forty-Three

"I Faced a Commie Mass Attack"
"Decision on D-Day"
"The Test"
"Captured By the Enemy"
"Red Raid on Formosa"

Forty-Four (November, 1956)
"Anti-Tank Squad"
"Last-Ditch Fight"
"Breakthrough"
"Sebastopol"
"War of Nerves"

Forty-Five

"My Patrol is Doomed"
"Zero Hour"
"Under Enemy Fire"
"Night Fighters"
"Tank Trap"

Forty-Six (March, 1957)
"Reds All Around Us"
"Assault By Night"
"Riot"
"Surrender at Dawn"
"Platon Leader"

Forty-Seven

"An Ambush For Fox Company"
"Howitzer"
"Alone"
"Under Fire"
"The Commie Commander"

Forty-Eight (July, 1957)
"The Commies and Sgt. Sawyer"
"Tank Attack"
"The Thick of Battle"
"The Man Who Came Home"
"Mutiny"

Forty-Nine (September, 1957)
"Inside Red China"
"P.O.W."
"The Face of Fear"
"Test of Steel"
"On Target"

WAR IS HELL

1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

One (January, 1973)

"Decision at Dawn" from Battlefront#30
"Fokker" from Battle#55
"Cavalrymen" from Battle#55
"Helpless" from Battle#55

Two (March, 1973)

"Spit and Polish" from War Action#5
"Mud" from Battlefront#30
"Action on HIll 202" from Battle#55
"String Bean" from Battlefront#30

Three (May, 1973)

"Combat Team" from Battle Action#15
"At Grips With the Enemy" from G.I. Tales#4
"Jungle Trap" from G.I. Tales#5
"Tin Soldier" from G.I. Tales#5

Four (July, 1973)

"Under Fire" from Battleground#15
"In Enemy Territory" from Battlefront#29
"One Step Means Death" from Battleground#15
"Remember the Alamo" from War Comics#17

Five (September, 1973)

"The Man Who Volunteered" from Battlefront#34
"One-Man Mission" from Battleground#20
"Demolition Squad" from Battleground#18
"Platoon Trapped" from Battleground#18

Six (November, 1973)

"To Die at Dawn" from War Comics#30
"Court Martial" from Battle Action#30
"The Last Battle" from Battleground#15
"Trip Flare" from War Comics#17

Nine (October, 1974)
"War Is Hell"

Ten (December, 1974)
"The Corridor"

Eleven (February, 1975)
"Winter Kill"

Twelve (April, 1975)

Title: "My Love Must Die!"
Story: Chris Claremont
Art: Don Perlin, Dave Hunt
Heroes: John Kowalski, Colonel Sessue Takeda [Kowalski's host, Japanese officer, dies]
Villains: Death, Japanese, Chou [Tsuin's brother, dies in 1924 flashback]
Others: Tsuin [Chinese lover of Kowalski], Michael Hanneford [Tsuin's adoptive father, dies in 1924 flashback]
Genre: War, Horror
Setting:Spring, 1940 [and flashbacks to 1924], Ch'ang-Sha, China
Synopsis: Kowalski is forced by Death to choose between the life of Tsuin, who had been his lover in 1924, or their son; Kowalski lets his host die so that Tsuin and his son can live.

Thirteen (June, 1975)

Title: "Today's a Lovely Day To Die!"
Story: Chris Claremont
Art: Herb Trimpe
Heroes: John Kowalski, John Brabham [Kowalski's host, British pilot, dies]
Villains: Death, Germans
Others: Tom Mannering [English captain of the Florrie Rose], Keith Mannering [Tom's son], British soldiers, Highlanders
Genre: War, Horror
Setting: June 1, 1940, Dunkirk
Synopsis: Kowalski meets Keith, who admires the war far too much, until seeing a man caught on fire grounds him in reality; however, Kowalski learns that Keith will die as a soldier in 1944 anyway, and that he will have to witness this.

Fourteen (August, 1975)

Title: "The Duty of a Man!"
Story: Chris Claremont
Art: George Evans
Heroes: John Kowalski, Captain David Mueller [Kowalski's host, German paratrooper, dies]
Villains: Death, Germans, Captain Stefan Von Hargin [S.S. officer], Sgt. Dietrich, Corporal Steiger [paratroopers]
Others: Captain Anders [captain of a Norwegian steamer], Norwegian Jews
Genre: War, Horror
Setting: April 10, 1940, Skalso, Norway
Synopsis: Kowalski enters the body of a paratrooper who participates in the seizure of Skalso; after seeing the Jews there being herded into a makeshift prison, he determines to set them free, and holds off the Germans while they escape in a steamer; Kowalski dies again in the course of their escape.

Fifteen (October, 1975)

Title: "A Christmas Eve in Hell"
Story: Chris Claremont
Art: Herb Trimpe
Heroes: John Kowalski, Sgt. Lucien Dax [Kowalski's host, Italian soldier, dies]
Villains: British soldiers, Death, Guiseppe Tamarelli [Italian secret police, dies]
Others: Italian soldiers [Bondolphi, DiPalma, Morelli], Captain Sergio Chiari
Genre: War, Horror
Setting: December 18, 1940, Bir Hagelah, Libya
Synopsis: Kowalski joins Italians in their retreat from Libya; takes a bullet for his captain when he surrenders and Tamerelli shoots at him.
Notes: Final issue; Kowalski appears next in Man-Thing#11.


YOUNG MEN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Four

"They Called Me Shorty"
"The Battle Cry"
"A New Car For Christy"
"The Treachery of Mr. McGoey"
"The Champ"

Five

"My Brother is a Spy"
"Jaws of Death"
"The Stranger"

Six

"Man-Size"
"Decision"
"He Wanted Wings"
"Shame"

Seven

"The Last Laugh"
"The Coward"
"The Iron Fist"
"Don't Dare Look Back"

Nine

"Draft Dodger"
"The Frame"
"Man Eater"
"I Know What it Means to be Buried Alive"

Ten

"One Must Die"
"Suicide Mission"
"Faster the Better"
"Murder Cargo Caper"

Eleven

"With Intent To Kill"
"Final Count"
"Man Who Walked the Plank"
"House of Murderers"

Twelve

"The Spearhead"
"The Hero"
"The Traitor"
"Hill 96"

Thirteen (February, 1952)

"Killed in Action"
"The Spring Offensive"
"The Booby Trap"
"The Colonel"
"Breakthrough"

Fourteen (March, 1952)

"One Day"
"The Sitting Ducks"
"Foxhole"
"The Mission"
"Horror on Heartbreak Hill"

Fifteen (June, 1952)

"Sniper's Moon"
"To the Death"
"The Victors"
"One Man"

Sixteen (August, 1952)

"Sniper Patrol"
"Scram"
"Hold Tight"
"The Kid"

Seventeen (October, 1952)

"Fury on No-Name Ridge"
"You Can't Kill Harry"
"Crossfire"
"Hunter-Killer"

Eighteen (December, 1952)

"Explosion"
"Junk"
"The Vanished Army"
"War Lord"

Nineteen (February, 1953)

"Marines Strike"
"Revolution"
"Human Decoy"
"Water"

Twenty (April, 1953)

"Warning"
"Valley Forge"
"Gas"
"The Talking War"

Twenty-One

"R.I.P."
"Flash Foster"
"Final Count"
"Under Fire"

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