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  • Issue #15
    Nam (1986) 15
    Published Feb 1988 by Marvel.

    Ed Marks may be back in the States, but in some ways, his war has just begun! Get a firsthand glimpse of the life of a returning Vietnam vet in "Notes from the World." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by John Beatty. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #16
    Nam (1986) 16
    Published Mar 1988 by Marvel.

    Sergeant Polkow's being rotated out of his unit. But before anyone can think about who'll replace him, everyone is going to have to survive a not-so-friendly visit to some Vietnamese villages! "Good for the Goose" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by John Beatty. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #17
    Nam (1986) 17
    Published Apr 1988 by Marvel.

    New men join the company. But don't give any of them a long lease on life because the glory-grabbing Lt. Alarnick is going to get some of them killed when he takes Sgt. Little and the men on a search and destroy mission against the Viet Cong "Back in the Boonies." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #18
    Nam (1986) 18
    Published May 1988 by Marvel.

    Lieutenant Alarnick wants to cover himself in glory--by having his men wipe out a peaceful Vietnamese village! Can his men change his mind? And more importantly, when Alarnick's plan takes an unexpected turn, can they save his life? "Bombs Bursting" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by John Beatty. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #20
    Nam (1986) 20
    Published Jul 1988 by Marvel.

    If you think you know all about Vietnam, you're in for a surprise. In this issue, we gain a different perspective on the war, through the eyes of the Royal Thai Army! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Bob Camp. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #21
    Nam (1986) 21
    Published Aug 1988 by Marvel.

    The wounded medic, Andy Clark, is awarded a Purple Heart. But it is a medal he believes that others need more than he does! But complicating his desire to give the medal to those who deserve it is girl trouble--South Vietnamese style! "Do Not Forsake Me" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Bob Camp. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #22
    Nam (1986) 22
    Published Sep 1988 by Marvel.

    As the Tet Offensive draws nearer, the men of the 23rd celebrate Thanksgiving in the field. But what they don't realize is that they're giving the enemy something to be thankful about, too! "Thanks for Thanksgiving" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Bob Camp. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #23
    Nam (1986) 23
    Published Oct 1988 by Marvel.

    As we near the Christmas Truce of 1967, a new recruit learns that spending the holidays far from home can make for a pretty "Blue Christmas"! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Frank Springer. Cover by Pepe Moreno. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #24
    Nam (1986) 24
    Published Nov 1988 by Marvel.

    North Vietnam launches the Tet Offensive and for the United States, it means that the war in Vietnam is lost! "Tet: Beginning of the End" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #25
    Nam (1986) 25
    Published Dec 1988 by Marvel.

    Andy Clark and Jim Rubino are in the Khe Sanh to get help for Rubino's wounded leg. But Khe Sanh is the target for one of the first strikes in the Tet Offensive! Can they rescue an ancient city from the North Vietnamese onslaught? "City of Death" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Ron Wagner. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #26
    Nam (1986) 26
    Published Jan 1989 by Marvel.

    Over the past couple of years, we've seen a lot of characters finish their tours of duty and leave the 'Nam. But what happened to them next? You'll find out as we check up on Ed, Top, Rob, and all the rest in this special homefront issue! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #27
    Nam (1986) 27
    Published Feb 1989 by Marvel.

    Meet the luckiest soldier the 'Nam's ever seen! He's come through battle after battle without a scratch, and so has his whole unit. But what happens to this lucky guy when his luck finally runs out? "Like a Candle in the Wind" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Sam Glanzman. Cover by Ron Wagner. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #28
    Nam (1986) 28
    Published Mar 1989 by Marvel.

    Attempting to cut off a shipment of supplies, the men of the 23rd face a fateful choice: Will they cross the forbidden border into Cambodia or be killed by the Viet Cong convoy they've ambushed? "The Border Line" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #29
    Nam (1986) 29
    Published Apr 1989 by Marvel.

    Peace talks are in progress in Paris, and that means a little R&R's in store for the troops. But even rest and relaxation isn't all it's cracked up to be in the perilous world of the 'NAM! "War and Peace" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Frank Springer. Cover by Ron Wagner and Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #30
    Nam (1986) 30
    Published May 1989 by Marvel.

    The tension on the front line can cause anything to happen, and in "Bunker" it does! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Ron Wagner and Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #31
    Nam (1986) 31
    Published Jun 1989 by Marvel.

    A wartime romance takes a tragic turn when a member of the 23rd Infantry sacrifices his honor, duty, and more in the name of love. "Fire and Ice" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Ron Wagner and Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #32
    Nam (1986) 32
    Published Jul 1989 by Marvel.

    You know what has been going on in Vietnam during 1968. Now see how the Vietnam war almost tore apart America in "Land of the Free." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Ron Wagner and Bob McLeod. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #33
    Nam (1986) 33
    Published Aug 1989 by Marvel.

    "Back in the Saddle Again" is the tragic story of Specialist Daniels. He already served one tour of duty in Vietnam. Now, against his will, he is sent back. The experience has changed him...for the worse! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Wayne Vansant. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #34
    Nam (1986) 34
    Published Sep 1989 by Marvel.

    The soldier's story of the Vietnam War continues. There are two wars in Vietnam--the "good" war of frontline combat, and the "dirty" war of special operations. In "Operation Phoenix," those two wars collide and for the soldier called Ice, the Vietnam War will never be the same! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Jim Lee. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #35
    Nam (1986) 35
    Published Oct 1989 by Marvel.

    It's Christmas in Vietnam and Bob Hope is once again hosting a special USO show. But racial tensions in the Army ranks threaten to destroy what little holiday spirit is left! Plus, a special glimpse into the life of the soldier whose tour of duty started in #1, Ed Marks! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Wayne Vansant. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #36
    Nam (1986) 36
    Published Nov 1989 by Marvel.

    While politicians squabble about the shape of the table at the Paris Peace Talks, men continue to die in war-torn Vietnam, and racial tension explodes into violent conflict among the men of the 23rd! Written by Doug Murray, with art and cover by Wayne Vansant. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #37
    Nam (1986) 37
    Published Nov 1989 by Marvel.

    Racial tensions continue to escalate. And Pig gets blinded in combat! "Colorblind" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Wayne Vansant. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #38
    Nam (1986) 38
    Published Dec 1989 by Marvel.

    Minefields can be one of the most frightening things a soldier can face. And when the men of the 23rd find themselves in the middle of one, it's going to take all their nerve--and a miracle--for any of them to get out alive! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover by Mark Texeira? Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #39
    Nam (1986) 39
    Published Dec 1989 by Marvel.

    You've seen the Vietnam war through the frontline soldier's eyes. Now witness how the war tore apart the Vietnamese people! It's a tale of anguish and tragedy that's perhaps the most powerful 'NAM tale yet! Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Geof Isherwood. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #40
    Nam (1986) 40
    Published Jan 1990 by Marvel.

    A special farewell to Sergeant Crews in his last issue as he recounts a tale of the Dong River in which a love of music almost kills an entire boat crew. Plus: An appearance by Richard M. Nixon. Written by Doug Murray, with art by Pepe Moreno. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #42
    Nam (1986) 42
    Published Mar 1990 by Marvel.

    Intrigue, suspension, and racial tension explode in the court-martial inquiry of Lieutenant Biggs. Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Stan Drake. Cover by Mike Golden. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #44
    Nam (1986) 44
    Published May 1990 by Marvel.

    An ex-"Football Hero" becomes everything he despises when he confronts combat in the jungles of Vietnam. Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Art Nichols. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #45
    Nam (1986) 45
    Published Jun 1990 by Marvel.

    The United States forces invade Cambodia, and one experienced Marine has to survive the invasion while breaking in a raw recruit. Written by Doug Murray, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #46
    Nam (1986) 46
    Published Jul 1990 by Marvel.

    "On The Clock," script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Wayne Vansant, inks by Tony DeZuniga; During the Cambodian Invasion, a green soldier is severely wounded on his first mission in the field; But somebody's taken the first aid kit! 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #47
    Nam (1986) 47
    Published Aug 1990 by Marvel.

    Two soldiers who hate each other must overcome their prejudices before the North Vietnamese army finds and kills them. Written by Jacqueline Zambrano, and illustrated by Wayne Vansant. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #48
    Nam (1986) 48
    Published Sep 1990 by Marvel.

    When you gamble in the 'Nam...you bet your life! The true price of friendship is revealed in "The C-Note." Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #49
    Nam (1986) 49
    Published Oct 1990 by Marvel.

    Part 1 of 3. Aviation genius Herb Trimpe (he owns his own biplane!) joins Doug Murray for a 3-part tale of dangerous romance between a chopper pilot and a USO "donut dolly." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Herb Trimpe. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #50
    Nam (1986) 50
    Published Nov 1990 by Marvel.

    Part 2 of 3. Richard Nixon and the North Vietnamese army play their parts in the drama of the 'Nam and the romance between a chopper pilot and a USO "donut dolly." Written by Doug Murray, with art by Herb Trimpe. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #51
    Nam (1986) 51
    Published Dec 1990 by Marvel.

    Part 3 of 3. Love has never been so blind as it is in this romance between a chopper pilot and a USO "donut dolly" in the midst of the Vietnam War. "Stone Age" is written by Doug Murray, with art by Herb Trimpe. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #52A
    Nam (1986) 52A
    Tags: Punisher
    Published Jan 1991 by Marvel.

    1st printing. Part 1 of 2. The Punisher invades Vietnam as Sgt. Frank Castle is asked to "volunteer" for a suicide mission to stalk and kill an enemy sniper. In doing so he adopts a legendary symbol--a skull. Written by Roger Salick, with art by Mike Harris and Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover by Jorge Zaffino. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #52B
    Nam (1986) 52B
    Tags: Punisher
    Published Jan 1991 by Marvel.

    2nd printing. Purple background. Part 1 of 2. The Punisher invades Vietnam as Sgt. Frank Castle is asked to "volunteer" for a suicide mission to stalk and kill an enemy sniper. In doing so he adopts a legendary symbol--a skull. Written by Roger Salick, with art by Mike Harris and Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover by Jorge Zaffino. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #53
    Nam (1986) 53
    Tags: Punisher
    Published Feb 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 2 of 2. The origin of a...name? It's important if you consider the nickname is "the Punisher," and the man who receives it is Sgt. Frank Castle. Written by Roger Salick, with art by Mike Harris and Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover by Jorge Zaffino. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #54
    Nam (1986) 54
    Published Mar 1991 by Marvel.

    THE DEATH OF JOE HALLEN - Part 1 of 5. Joe Hallen is on top of the world. A Marine in Vietnam, his tour of duty is over. He heads for the States, ready for a hero's welcome, a good job and a sunny future. What he finds is hell darker than the 'Nam. His neighbors treat him like a villain and jobs are non-existent. All that's left is for him to re-enlist. Back in Vietnam, he becomes part of a recon patrol that is sent into Laos. But the mission leads to corruption, black market conspiracies and death. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #55
    Nam (1986) 55
    Published Apr 1991 by Marvel.

    THE DEATH OF JOE HALLEN - Part 2 of 5. After discovering that home isn't where the heart is, Joe re-enlists as part of a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol Service where he must earn the trust of his team before they are sent on a mission into Laos. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #56
    Nam (1986) 56
    Published May 1991 by Marvel.

    THE DEATH OF JOE HALLEN - Part 3 of 5. Joe Hallen's recon squad is sent deep into enemy territory, and finds itself trapped between a Viet Cong camp and an enemy patrol. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #57
    Nam (1986) 57
    Published Jun 1991 by Marvel.

    THE DEATH OF JOE HALLEN - Part 4 of 5. Hallen's unit is duped into a phony mission that turns out to be a cover for drug-running. "Burned" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #58
    Nam (1986) 58
    Published Jul 1991 by Marvel.

    THE DEATH OF JOE HALLEN - Part 5 of 5. Hallen goes to Saigon seeking revenge for the death of his sergeant at the hands of an American soldier. The result is the court-martial of Joe Hallen. "Down So Long..." is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Andy Kubert. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #59
    Nam (1986) 59
    Published Aug 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 1 of 3. The first of a 3-part P.O.W. storyline takes a look at high altitude B-52 bombings from two points of view: the bomber and the bombee. "Buff Strike" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Kim DeMulder. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #60
    Nam (1986) 60
    Published Sep 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 2 of 3. The return of Ramnarain, and a downed B-52 pilot in a Viet Cong P.O.W. camp. "Every Kind of People" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Kim DeMulder. Cover by Ron Wagner. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #61
    Nam (1986) 61
    Published Oct 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 3 of 3. An escaped P.O.W. can run, but he can't hide. "The Ville" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Nicholas James. Cover by Kevin Kobasic and Klaus Janson. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #62
    Nam (1986) 62
    Published Nov 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 1 of 2. Trapped underground--in the river of death! Speed and Ice are cut off from their unit, with a captive bent on making life as difficult...and short...as possible. "Dirty Deeds" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Kim DeMulder. Cover by Art Nichols and Joe Rubinstein. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #63
    Nam (1986) 63
    Published Dec 1991 by Marvel.

    Part 2 of 2. Ice returns in the suspenseful conclusion of the mission to rescue American prisoners of war from Communist captivity. Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant and Kim DeMulder. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #64
    Nam (1986) 64
    Published Jan 1992 by Marvel.

    The pros shoot...three under par! "Duty Elsewhere" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Wayne Vansant, Art Nichols and Tim Tuohy. Cover by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #65
    Nam (1986) 65
    Published Feb 1992 by Marvel.

    Ice and Speed take on a seemingly unbeatable Viet Cong sniper. "The Gratitude Of His People" is written by Chuck Dixon, with art and cover by Russ Heath. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #66
    Nam (1986) 66
    Published Mar 1992 by Marvel.

    Just who is "The Creep"? Written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Kevin Kobasic and Rodney Ramos. Cover by Mike Golden? Cover price $1.75.