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M16 half track and 16 figures
The half-track builds up nice, but the back section is pretty weak—I definitely recommend super glue for stability. As for the 16 figures, I got 5 German, 5 US, and 6 zombies. The German and US troops feel solid like official minifigures without that cheap, brittle feel.
Nothing beats a classic Joe Kubert cover
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I’ve been digging through my collection and had to share this gem. There is just something about the raw emotion and intensity that Joe Kubert brought to his war comic covers.
Check out that contrast between the desperate soldier and the nun forced into the heat of battle is incredible. It perfectly captures that gritty, high-stakes storytelling that made these classic DC war titles so memorable.
Monster Hunters No. 10 (1977)
Found this copy of Monster Hunters No. 10 (1977) recently, and it took me right back. I remember reading "Night of the Kraken," "The Conglomerate," and "The Doomed Ones" when I was a kid, and honestly, I still enjoy them just as much today as I did back then. There’s something special about revisiting these stories and finding that they still hold up. Anyone else have those specific childhood favorites that you still keep on your shelf?