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Cover: Al Ross
Army & Navy Grins #8
“Fireman Rescues Woman and Sailor”
In "Fireman Rescues Woman and Sailor," a 1945 Harvey classic, Robert Kraus crafts a quiet moment of charm and tension as a woman insists Colonel Van Elliot is the perfect date—despite his exhaustion and stillness in a room full of dancing. The story, written, drawn, and inked by Kraus, captures a fleeting, intimate scene with a touch of wartime-era whimsy, all framed by Al Ross’s expressive cover art.
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writer, artist, inker Robert Kraus · cover Al Ross
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writer, artist, inker Robert Kraus
cover pencils, inks Al Ross
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A woman insists Colonel Van Elliot is a fun date even though he looks tired and is simply sitting a table while everyone else in the room is dancing.
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