- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Syd Shores
- Inks
- Syd Shores ?; Norman Steinberg ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Job Number
- D-960
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- From Chateau-Thierry to Iwo Jima, the U.S. Marines had never fought any way but forward until the objective was secured!
- Genre
- war
- Characters
- Charlie; Col. Ray Murray; Ben
- Keywords
- Changjin Reservoir; Korean War
Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (signed)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers; Ernie Bache ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Job Number
- D-958
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The forces of Nazi Germany seemed invincible!
- Genre
- war
- Characters
- Erwin Rommel; Gen. Bernard Montgomery
- Keywords
- Egypt; Tunisia; World War II
Some information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group.
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- A-851
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Major Floyd Callahan was tired and he looked at all the reports on his desk with an expression on his face that clearly spelled disgust.
- Genre
- war
- Characters
- Maj. Floyd Callahan; Capt. Frank Hamilton; Sgt. Joseph Price; Col. Michaels; Gen. Mong
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Korean War
Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bob McCarthy ?
- Inks
- John Forte ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Job Number
- D-969
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A young boy took a vow and swore to his father that one day he would avenge the defeat of his people by the mighty legions of Rome!
- Genre
- war
- Characters
- Hannibal; Hamilcar Barca; Scipio Africanus; Hasdrubal
- Keywords
- Carthage
Some information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group. Previously thought perhaps to be Jack Katz.
Saltarella disagrees with McCarty/Forte and thinks this is Mort Lawrence art, comparing it to his signed work in #24 on "Antony."
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Mac L. Pakula (signed as Mac Pakula)
- Inks
- Mac L. Pakula (signed as Mac Pakula)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Job Number
- E-038
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- September 5th, 1914, was a day of great sorrow and shame for the French people...
- Genre
- war
- Characters
- Hans Bulow; Marcel Lamont; Joe Burke; Yvette
- Keywords
- World War I
Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas-Timely discussion group.