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Issue Details

Issue #135
Published January-February 1972
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.25 USD
Pages 52
Editing Joe Kubert

Cover Details

Characters Losers [Captain Storm; Gunner; Sarge]
Genre War
Pencils Joe Kubert (signed)
Inks Joe Kubert (signed)

14 page Losers story "Death Picks A Loser"

Characters Losers [Captain Storm; Gunner; Sarge; Johnny Cloud]; Ona Tomsen (intro)
Synopsis A fortune teller predicts the death of one of the Losers. They are sent to Norway to help organize the resistance against the Nazis and Captain Storm is killed. Ona Tomsen becomes a member of the Losers.
Genre War
Script Robert Kanigher
Pencils John Severin
Inks John Severin
Notes Captain Storm is apparently killed but returns later having survived the explosion.

2 page Battle Album filler "Mine Layer"

Synopsis Information about WWII mine laying ships.
Genre War; Fact
Pencils Sam Glanzman (signed)
Inks Sam Glanzman (signed)

4 page Medal of Honor story "John Mitchell"

Characters John Mischell
Synopsis The story of how John Mitchell received the Medal of Honor during the Boxer Rebellion.
Genre War
Script Norman Maurer
Pencils Norman Maurer (signed)
Inks Norman Maurer (signed)

1 page Mail Call! letters page

Letters Typeset

6 page story "The Mormon Battalion"

Characters Captain James Allen; Brigham Young; Josh; Billy; Dr. Sanderson; Colonel Cooke
Synopsis Mormons are recruited in Iowa to join the war against Mexico. They march all the way to California only to find there is nobody to fight.
Genre War
Script Ric Estrada
Pencils Ric Estrada
Inks Ric Estrada

6 page story "Combat Log Book"

Synopsis A new pilot realizes that the log book doesn't tell the whole story.
Genre War
Script France Herron
Pencils Russ Heath (signed)
Inks Russ Heath (signed)
Reprinted From Our Army at War (DC, 1958 series) #68 (March 1958)

6 page story "Killer Clock"

Synopsis American soldiers find everything in down is shot up except for a lone alarm clock that is still ticking.
Genre War
Script France Herron
Pencils Carmine Infantino (signed)
Inks Carmine Infantino (signed)
Reprinted From Our Army at War (DC, 1952 series) #22 (May 1954)