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Combat #10, page 17 by Glanzman

Location: World War II - Combat #10 (1963), Battle of Midway
Artists: Sam Glanzman (Penciller) ,   S.J.G (Penciller) ,  Sam Glanzman (Inker) ,   S.J.G (Inker) ,  Sam Glanzman (Letterer)

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Location: World War II - Combat #10 (1963), Battle of Midway
Title: Combat #10, page 17 by Glanzman
Artist:  Sam Glanzman (Penciller) ,   S.J.G (Penciller) ,  Sam Glanzman (Inker) ,   S.J.G (Inker) ,  Sam Glanzman (Letterer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Complete Story
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 154
Likes on CAF: 8
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 6/9/2025

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"Battle of Midway" by Paul S. Newman, cover date October-December 1963.

Bombs hit the Soryu.

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Kavi H Member Since 2018
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Posted On 6/9/2025

The sequence over the last few pages (starting with the splash to now) is pretty damn captivating. awesome stuff Peter.

Peter Roe Member Since 2009
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Posted On 6/10/2025

Kavi H wrote:
"  The sequence over the last few pages (starting with the splash to now) is pretty damn captivating. awesome stuff Peter.
 "

Thanks, Kavi! This sequence is indeed gripping.

Miki Annamanthadoo Member Since 2003
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Posted On 6/9/2025

Great portrayal of the all out combat!
Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 6/9/2025

This looks like the NES game 1943 Battle of Midway set on difficulty level: Expert.  Everything about this rings true with the motivation of taking the risk that still required a lot of bravery.

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
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Posted On 6/10/2025

Nice aerial action sequence. I love the use of drybrush for the explosions, too.

Peter Roe Member Since 2009
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Posted On 6/10/2025

Ruben DaCollector wrote:
"  Nice aerial action sequence. I love the use of drybrush for the explosions, too.
 "

Excellent observation, Rubén! I didn't notice that and should have. 

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