G.I. Combat #274
In "Death March," Robert Kanigher and Sam Glanzman deliver a haunting wartime tale set during World War II, where the ghost of General Jeb Stewart witnesses the relentless march of a haunted tank and its crew through the chaos of battle. The Monitor’s satellite looms above Earth-1, unseen by all, as the spirit plane reveals a deeper, unseen presence observing the war’s toll—unfolding a mystery that stretches beyond the battlefield. Joe Kubert’s cover captures the weight of the moment, a stark image of conflict and fate.
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As World War II is happening on Earth-1, the Monitor's satellite appears above unbeknownst to all below. The Monitor then appears before the ghost of General Jeb Stewart on the spirit plane, as the general becomes aware of him as both continue to view the haunted tank and its crew in action.
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