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Frontline Combat is an anthology war comic book written and edited by Harvey Kurtzman and published bi-monthly by EC Comics. The first issue was cover dated July/August, 1951. It ran for 15 issues over three years, and ended with the January, 1954 issue. Publication was discontinued following a decline in sales attributed to the end of the Korean War. The title was a companion to Kurtzman's comic book Two-Fisted Tales. Both titles depicted the horrors of war realistically and in great detail, exposing what Kurtzman saw as the truth about war without glamorizing or idealizing it.

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  • Frontline Combat is an anthology war comic book written and edited by Harvey Kurtzman and published bi-monthly by EC Comics. The first issue was cover dated July/August, 1951. It ran for 15 issues over three years, and ended with the January, 1954 issue. Publication was discontinued following a decline in sales attributed to the end of the Korean War. The title was a companion to Kurtzman's comic book Two-Fisted Tales. Both titles depicted the horrors of war realistically and in great detail, exposing what Kurtzman saw as the truth about war without glamorizing or idealizing it. (en)
  • Frontline Combat est un comic book américain créé par Harvey Kurtzman et publié par EC Comics. Le succès de Two-Fisted Tales, dont Harvey Kurtzman est le rédacteur en chef, amène William Gaines à publier un second comics guerrier dirigé par Kurtzman. Le premier numéro de ce bimestriel paraît en juillet 1951. Chaque numéro comporte quatre récits de guerre dont un se situe en Corée, où les Américains mènent alors une guerre. La fin de la guerre est probablement l'une des causes de la chute des ventes de cette publication qui cesse de paraître en janvier 1954 au numéro 15. (fr)
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  • Cover by Harvey Kurtzman (en)
  • Frontline Combat #8 (en)
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  • July/August 1951 – January 1954 (en)
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  • Anthology (en)
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  • Bi-monthly (en)
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  • Frontline Combat (en)
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  • Frontline Combat is an anthology war comic book written and edited by Harvey Kurtzman and published bi-monthly by EC Comics. The first issue was cover dated July/August, 1951. It ran for 15 issues over three years, and ended with the January, 1954 issue. Publication was discontinued following a decline in sales attributed to the end of the Korean War. The title was a companion to Kurtzman's comic book Two-Fisted Tales. Both titles depicted the horrors of war realistically and in great detail, exposing what Kurtzman saw as the truth about war without glamorizing or idealizing it. (en)
  • Frontline Combat est un comic book américain créé par Harvey Kurtzman et publié par EC Comics. Le succès de Two-Fisted Tales, dont Harvey Kurtzman est le rédacteur en chef, amène William Gaines à publier un second comics guerrier dirigé par Kurtzman. Le premier numéro de ce bimestriel paraît en juillet 1951. Chaque numéro comporte quatre récits de guerre dont un se situe en Corée, où les Américains mènent alors une guerre. La fin de la guerre est probablement l'une des causes de la chute des ventes de cette publication qui cesse de paraître en janvier 1954 au numéro 15. (fr)
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  • Frontline Combat (en)
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