G.I. Combat (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1953.
Synopsis for "Death Trap Hill"
Appearing in "Death Trap Hill"
Featured Characters:
- Ken Dawson (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed Sergeant (Single appearance)
- Chuck (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- North Korean Army
Other Characters:
- Lieutenant Casey (Single appearance)
- Arkin (Single appearance)
Locations:
Synopsis for "Private Longhorse Attacks"
Appearing in "Private Longhorse Attacks"
Featured Characters:
- Private Charlie Longhorse (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Sergeant Keller (Single appearance)
- Brady (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- North Korean Army
Locations:
- Korea
- Ka-Nong Ridge
- Ka-Nong Ridge
Synopsis for "Red Train to Hell"
Appearing in "Red Train to Hell"
Featured Characters:
- Corporal Case (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Hymie Goldberg (Single appearance)
- Private Bud Wilson (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- North Korean Army
Other Characters:
- Colonel Brant (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Korea
- Pu-Nam
Vehicles:
- Tanks
- Enemy Supply Train (Destroyed)
Synopsis for "Assault on Airstrip 77"
Appearing in "Assault on Airstrip 77"
Featured Characters:
- Sergeant Edwards (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Judd (Single appearance)
- Tom (Single appearance)
- Samuels (Single appearance)
- Holcomb (Single appearance)
- Carter (Single appearance)
- Davis (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- North Korean Army
Locations:
Notes
- Published by Quality Comics.
- The stories in this issue take place during the Korean War.
- "Private Longhorse Attacks" is reprinted in G.I. Combat #38.
- "Red Train to Hell" is reprinted in G.I. Combat #34.
- "Assault on Airstrip 77" is reprinted in G.I. Combat #40.
- Also in this issue:
- "Sink That Tank", a one-paged text story, reprinted in G.I. Combat #34.
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