Battle! #5

Published
November 1953
Page count
24
Cover price
8d [0-0-8 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Matte colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
None

Credits

Editing
, editor

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Untitled [Truck Convoy] (Combat Casey) Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
Combat Casey
Genre
War

Credits

Art
Russ Heath, line art [signed]
Colours
Stan Goldberg, colourist
Text
, letterer
Editing
Stan Lee, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Combat Casey (Atlas [Marvel], 1953 series) #12 (October 1953)
Untitled
Show/hide 1. Truck Convoy Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Genre
War
Code
9125

Credits

Writing
Hank Chapman, scripter
Art
Russ Heath, line art [signed]
Text
, letterer
Editing
, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Battle (Atlas [Marvel], 1951 series) #6 (January 1952)
Truck Convoy
Show/hide 2. The Soldier Said, "No" Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Genre
War
Code
8245

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Cal Massey, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Stan Lee , original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Battle (Atlas [Marvel], 1951 series) #3 (July 1951)
The Soldier Said, 'No'
Show/hide 3. Return from the Dead Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
War
Code
8294

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Marion Sitton, line art
 
, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Stan Lee , original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Battle (Atlas [Marvel], 1951 series) #3 (July 1951)
Return from the Dead
Show/hide 4. The Temple of Motang-Po Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Genre
War
Code
B-453

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Joe Maneely, line art [signed]
Text
Artie Simek , letterer
Editing
Stan Lee, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
War Comics (Atlas [Marvel], 1950 series) #14 (December 1952)
The Temple of Motang-Po

Synopsis

Chensu hates the US forces and allies himself with the Chinese when they occupy Motang-Po. Chensu leads a scout party to find the nearby US forces, but the scouting Chinese are killed. Returning to the village, Chensu finds the Chinese executing villagers. Realizing his mistake, Chensu steals grenades and destroys the Chinese forces fortified within the village's temple, dying himself in the process. The villagers later rebuild the temple but never learn of Chensu's change of heart and think he died a traitor.


Status

AusReprints ID

  • 56585

Entry created

  • 27/09/2012

Cover added

  • 21/09/2014

Last updated

  • 08/07/2018