Men's Adventures 11

Title Published
August 1950 to July 1954
Issue Numbers
4 to 28
Number of Issues
25
Continued From
True Adventures



Issue Information
Cover Date
December 1951
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Comic Combine Corp.
 
 
Cover Titles
Death of a Soldier!
Captive City!
Guard Duty!
 
 
Cover Credits
Sol Brodsky pencils attributed


Stories
  Job
Number
Title Pages Credits
9135 Guard Duty

Notes: Another of those horifying early war stories. John Becker, the hero of the story is lauded on the splash page as being one of the brave men who are saving our country. How did he do that? Well... when at the end of the story he is caught at the barjonet end of a rifle which was set upright in the ground - but still alive - he reaches down and fires the gun into his gun, so that he won't be caught and forced to reveal the secrets that would endanger his buddies. What a hero. The subject and it's poetic treatment in the captions suggest this is a Hank Chapman story. The Reinman art is great, but not as bleak as some of his other collaborations with Chapman.
6 pg art Paul Reinman pencils signed

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
9103 Captive City 6 pg art Russ Heath pencils signed
  9001 A Bell for a Buccaneer 2 pg text
8903 Death of a Soldier! 4 pg art Jack Keller pencils guess

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
9102 Retreat 7 pg art Al Hartley pencils guess

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit