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Comic strip art
original comic art from a DC Comics G.I. Combat story. The visual style is consistent with artists who frequently worked on war comics for DC, such as Russ Heath or Joe Kubert. The snippet mentions the character Private Jimmy "The Rock" as a prototype of the famous Sgt. Rock character appearing in G.I. Combat #68, which has a very similar art style.
Art Details

Title: G.I. Combat
Publisher: DC Comics
Type: Original art interior page (pencils and ink on art board)
Characters/Features: The art features US soldiers in a combat situation during World War II, fighting Nazi soldiers.
Notable Panels: The page includes dramatic panels featuring sound effects like "RAKKAKK," "BWEEEE," and "BLAM," and dialogue like "That Nazi lawn mower is clipping my cover away!"
Artist: The style is very similar to the work of Russ Heath or Joe Kubert, prominent artists on the G.I. Combat title who defined the war comics genre with their realistic art.
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