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Combat
#25
(July 1967)
Dell
, 1961 Series
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Price
0.12 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
quarterly
On-sale Date
1967-03-30
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
Brand
Dell [rectangle]
Dell/Western Eight-Digit Code
12-128-707
Editing
D. J. Arneson
(credited as
Don Jon Arneson
) (editor)
Issue Notes
On-sale date from 1967 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
Keywords
World War II
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents)
cover / 1 page
(report information)
Pencils
Sam Glanzman
Inks
Sam Glanzman
Colors
?
Letters
typeset
Genre
war
Characters
American soldiers
Synopsis
American infantry attacking German tanks on Remagen Bridge (1945)
Keywords
World War II
Edit cover
Cover gallery
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 1)
comic story / 1 page
(report information)
Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
?
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Pontoon or floating bridges have taken countless shapes throughout history.
Genre
history; war
Synopsis
Advances in military bridging.
Keywords
bridge
;
engineers
;
fact
;
War
The Capture of Remagen Bridge
(Table of Contents: 2)
comic story / 8 pages
(report information)
Script
Paul S. Newman
(sourced)
Pencils
Sam Glanzman
(signed as
SJG
)
Inks
Sam Glanzman
(signed as
SJG
)
Colors
?
Letters
?
Genre
war
Characters
Colonel Engeman; Sergeant Walter Matt; engineer sergeant; German major
Synopsis
First chapter of longer story -- American soldiers fight their way toward Remagen Bridge while German soldiers try unsuccessfully to blow it up.
Keywords
engineers
;
World War II
The Deadly Span
(Table of Contents: 3)
comic story / 10 pages
(report information)
Script
Paul S. Newman
(sourced)
Pencils
Sam Glanzman
Inks
Sam Glanzman
Colors
?
Letters
?
Genre
war
Characters
Colonel Engeman; Sergeant Walter Matt; engineer sergeant; German major; German captain
Synopsis
Second chapter of a longer story -- American soldiers fight their way onto Remagen Bridge as German soldiers try unsuccessfully to blow it up.
Keywords
engineers
;
World War II
She Still Stands!
(Table of Contents: 4)
comic story / 8.5 pages
(report information)
Script
Paul S. Newman
(sourced)
Pencils
Sam Glanzman
Inks
Sam Glanzman
Colors
?
Letters
?
Genre
war
Characters
Colonel Engeman; Sergeant Walter Matt; engineer sergeant; Adolf Hitler (cameo)
Synopsis
Third and final chapter of a longer story -- American soldiers fight their way across Remagen Bridge, and secure a bridgehead on the far side.
Keywords
engineer
;
World War II
Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
(Table of Contents: 5)
statement of ownership / 0.5 page
(report information)
Letters
typeset
Synopsis
Legally-required Statement of Ownership
Indexer Notes
Preceding 12 months total copies printed 338,435; total circulation 191,129.
The Patrol
(Table of Contents: 6)
text story / 1 page
(report information)
Script
?
Letters
typeset
Genre
war
Characters
Captain; Corporal Kinglsey
Synopsis
Kingsley leads a patrol and spots hidden tanks, using duck-hunting techniques.
Keywords
tank
;
World War II
Don't Bury Your Chute
(Table of Contents: 7)
Escape
/ comic story / 3.5 pages
(report information)
Script
Paul S. Newman
(sourced)
Pencils
Sam Glanzman
Inks
Sam Glanzman
Colors
?
Letters
?
Genre
war
Characters
Captain Norman Gates
Synopsis
Disregarding standard instructions to bury his parachute, an American behind enemy lines uses the 'chute to evade capture.
Keywords
French resistance
;
parachute
;
World War II
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 8)
(Expand)
/
Littleton Coins
/ advertisement / 0.5 page
(report information)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 9)
comic story / 1 page
(report information)
Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Bridges are both natural and manmade.
Genre
history
Synopsis
Examples of natural bridges, and bridges made from local materials.
Keywords
Bride
;
engineer
;
fact
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 10)
(Expand)
/
Niresk Fishing Outfits
/ advertisement / 1 page
(report information)
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0.
[no title indexed]
1.
["Pontoon or floating bridges have taken countless shapes throughout history."]
2.
The Capture of Remagen Bridge
3.
The Deadly Span
4.
She Still Stands!
5.
Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
6.
The Patrol
7.
Don't Bury Your Chute
Escape
8.
["Strange Coins and Valuable Coin Catalog"]
Littleton Coins
9.
["Bridges are both natural and manmade."]
10.
["3 Complete Fishing Outfits"]
Niresk Fishing Outfits
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Bob Hughes
Donald Dale Milne
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