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Star Spangled War Stories #193 (1975), story page 10 by Talaoc

Location: World War II - Filipino artists
Artists: Gerry Talaoc (Penciller) ,  Gerry Talaoc (Inker)

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Location: World War II - Filipino artists
Title: Star Spangled War Stories #193 (1975), story page 10 by Talaoc
Artist:  Gerry Talaoc (Penciller) ,  Gerry Talaoc (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 255
Likes on CAF: 4
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 3/21/2024

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"Save the Children!" by Gerry Conway. Cover date November 1975. Letterer unknown.

Unknown Soldier's assignment is to assassinate a talented German field marshal who is assuming command of the Russian front.

I like the panorama panel and subsequent action.

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Miki Annamanthadoo Member Since 2003
1    
Posted On 3/21/2024

Does the Unknown Soldier have a Luger?

Peter Roe Member Since 2009
Posted On 3/22/2024

Miki Annamanthadoo wrote:
"  Does the Unknown Soldier have a Luger?
 "

Yes, indeed! He's impersonating a Nazi colonel to get close to the field marshal. 

Shelton  Bryant Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/21/2024

Great Army Horror Art!! Always Cool to see Nazis beiing ripped to Pieces!!.....Congrats!!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/22/2024

Rare look at the hideous face of the Unknown Soldier and plenty of action to go with it!  Tense life and death moment with the mission and the outcome of the war at stake!

Ian Saint Member Since 2021
Posted On 3/22/2024

Call me crazy, but someone from home alone read this comic and thought it would be perfect for Marv being electrocuted.

Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
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Posted On 3/22/2024

Talaoc had a distinctive style that was perfect for this comic.

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