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Combat Kelly#9
Cover: Dick Ayers

Combat Kelly #9

Oct 1973 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
“Did You Ever See a Dozen Die?!”

In "Did You Ever See a Dozen Die?!", Combat Kelly faces a harrowing mission when Jay Little Bear leads a desperate rescue attempt to save Kelly and Laurie from the clutches of Doctor Sweikert. As the cost of war becomes personal, Kelly’s resolve is tested when he’s forced to confront the aftermath of battle and the weight of loss. Written by Gary Friedrich and illustrated by Dick Ayers, with art by John Romita and inks by Vince Colletta and John Romita, this 1973 Marvel classic features a cover by Dick Ayers and a poignant story grounded in the emotional toll of combat.

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writer Gary Friedrich · artist Dick Ayers · artist, inker John Romita · inker Vince Colletta · colorist Petra Goldberg · letterer Jean Izzo · cover Dick Ayers

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artist Dick Ayers
artist, inker John Romita
letterer Jean Izzo
cover pencils, inks Dick Ayers

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Jay Little Bear leads Kelly's men in to rescue Combat Kelly and Laurie from Doctor Sweikert. After losing his entire squad, Kelly quits the Army to tend for the crippled Laurie.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).