All-American Men of War #8

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DC ⋅ 1953
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Robert Kanigher

Writer

Jack Miller

Writer

David Kahn

Writer

Nat Barnett

Writer

Harry Harrison

Writer

Irwin Hasen

Artist

Irwin Hasen

Letterer

Irwin Hasen

Writer

Henry Boltinoff

Artist

Henry Boltinoff

Letterer

Henry Boltinoff

Penciler

Gene Colan

Artist

Carmine Infantino

Penciler

Ross Andru

Artist

Raymond Perry

Penciler

Irv Novick

Cover Artist

Irv Novick

Inker

Joe Giella

Inker

Mike Esposito

Inker

Bernard Sachs

Published

October 1953

Synopsis

Sgt. Storm CloudOnly one thing separated the Sioux Sergeant from sudden death -- his Indian forest lore! But when he had no way of using it, his chances for survival became slim!The Last Passenger!August, 1776! Under cover of fog, survivors of the revolutionary Army are escaping a British trap! All night, tiny boats manned by Maine soldiers, have been ferrying troops across the East River! Now, there is but a single boatman left, fighting back waves of fear, as he asks himself why he should risk his life to await... The Last Passenger!The Blue Coat Cavalry!It is 1875! The hot Montana sun bakes the plains as a kicked-up billow of dust can be seen from Fort Osage! The Outpost has been alerted for such a sign... for Chief Crazy Horse has his Ogala Sioux on the warpath! But who is this strange rider galloping madly madly on? What urgent message does he bring?On Target! (Text only story)Dead End StreetWar means many things to many people! To some, battle above the clouds! To others, a hunt below the sea, with themselves as the quarry! To Alex, a young combat infantryman, it meant a... Dead End Street

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