![]() The lone story new to us, "The End of the Sea Wolf!," is a fabulous adventure story about a U-Boat commander salvaging Allied boats he'd sunk during the war. And those reprints are the proverbial mixed bag: "Fort Which Did Not Return!" (but did manage to return sans part of its original title of "The Secret of the Fort Which Did Not Return!") landed at #3 on my list of the Ten Best Stories of 1961, while "Baker's Dozen!" was one of the dumbest strips of that year. visuals), #1 is made up of nothing but reprints. So, does the new title get a big push? Not quite since, except for the intro and linking material (including a silly "Story Behind the Cover" that features some striking Joe K. Combat was acquired from Quality in 1957. And that's the prologue Joe whips up for this, the first new DC war anthology title introduced since G.I. insists he must leave to inform his guys that the Nazis are out there, waiting, but the old man tells him to lay back and listen to his stories. Waiting for him on the porch is a bearded old man who beckons him and tends to the soldier's wounds. ![]() wanders through a forest until he comes upon a mysterious house. (Reprinted from Star Spangled War Stories #116, September 1964) (Reprinted from Star Spangled War Stories #71, July 1958)
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