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Wayne Vansant's cover sets the tone immediately: a bald, battle-hardened soldier raises a rifle butt overhead while surrounded by a chaotic crush of infantrymen, fallen bodies, and a burning tank engulfed in smoke and flame. The subtitle *Against the Chariots* takes on vivid meaning with that armored wreck looming in the background, suggesting infantry fighting desperately against overwhelming armor. Vansant's detailed, gritty linework gives the whole scene a visceral, ground-level intensity that fans of WWII comics will find hard to put down.
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