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G.I. Jane#6
Cover: Bill Williams

G.I. Jane #6

Mar 1954 · Stanhall · 0.10 USD
“Miss-Understanding”

In "Miss-Understanding," Tom’s decision to skip lunch with Jane to visit a friend in sick bay sets off a chain of misunderstandings that quickly escalate. When he brings the friend’s wife for coffee and is spotted by Jane, her reaction sends their relationship into a sudden, tense spiral. Written by Hal Seeger and illustrated by Bill Williams, this 1954 tale captures a moment of quiet drama with a sharp edge of emotion, all rendered in the crisp, expressive style of Williams, whose work also defines the cover.

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writer Hal Seeger
artist, inker Bill Williams
cover pencils, inks Bill Williams

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Tom skips lunch with Jane, to visit a friend in sick bay. Tom brings his friend's wife to get coffee but is then spotted by Jane, who goes into a jealous rage against Tom.

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