PopKulture's photos with the keyword: war

Combat

28 Mar 2016 285
Combat - Issue No. 10. March 1952. Cover art by Joe Maneely.

Far-flung

28 Mar 2016 353
War Comics - Issue No. 5.

Battle Brady

28 Mar 2016 338
Battle Brady - Issue No. 13. April 1953.

CM_GI_War_Tales_2

06 Mar 2011 151
For a spell in the early 1960's, DC's Star Spangled War Stories featured tale after tale of giant dinosaurs pitted against our armed forces. By 1973, editors at DC thought a newer generation of readers were ready for a rehashing of those epic tales, and several were featured as reprints in the short-lived G.I. War Tales seen here. G.I. War Tales - Issue No. 2, July 1973. Dramatic cover art by Russ Heath.

CM_GI_War_Tales_1

06 Mar 2011 202
For a spell in the early 1960's, DC's Star Spangled War Stories featured tale after tale of giant dinosaurs pitted against our armed forces. By 1973, editors at DC thought a newer generation of readers were ready for a rehashing of those epic tales, and several were featured as reprints in the short-lived G.I. War Tales seen here. G.I. War Tales - Issue No. 1, April 1973.

CM_Blackhawk_155

08 Mar 2011 220
After decades of service, will marriage finally spell the end of the vaunted Blackhawk squadron? Blackhawk - Issue No. 155, December 1960. Cover art by Dick Dillin.

CM_War_Heroes_13

27 Apr 2011 199
A busy but heroic and dramatic cover. War Heroes - Issue No. 13, May 1965. Cover art by Rocco Mastroserio.

War and fighting men

30 Sep 2011 184
Harvey Kurtzman had a distinctive style, mixing fine and heavy linework to create cartoonish but gritty tableau the likes of which had never been seen before in comics. Like most E.C. books, a typical issue of Frontline Combat would likely include four different stories, each illustrated by a master in the field like Wally Wood, George Evens, Jack Davis, Alex Toth, John Severin, Joe Orlando, or even Bernie Krigstein. Frontline Combat - No. 3, November 1951 issue. Cover art by Harvey Kurtzman.

Breathless suspense!

06 Nov 2012 248
As gritty and "in-your-face" cover as you'll find on any war comic title! Man Comics - Issue No. 15, June 1952. Cover pencils likely by Russ Heath.