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"Gravedigger: Cannon Fodder" from Men of War vol.1 #16 (DC, 1976) by Jack C. Harris, Dick Ayers and Romeo Tanghal |
A relatively late war comic, when the genre was already almost dead, Men of War tried to do something "different" by introducing a black war hero, Gravedigger, but y'know, whatever. Took a while. The only memorable co-feature in the 26-issue run was Enemy Ace.
I don't know this guy. This post was informative, it gives me a reference point to look up Gravedigger. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteI'll take that as a vote to do a piece on Gravedigger at some point in my Who's This? feature over at the Blog of Geekery.
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