Warfront was a war comic published by Harvey Comics. The comic claimed to depict "True War Exposes".[1] The first issue of Warfront was September 1951.[2] From January 1956 – September 1958 the covers of Warfront were rendered by Jack Kirby.

Warfront
Publication information
PublisherHarvey Comics
ScheduleBi-monthly
FormatAnthology
Publication dateSept. 1951 – Feb. 1967
No. of issues39

Publication history

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The first 35 issues of Warfront were published from Sept. 1951 – Nov. 1958, with issues #26–35 published under the Thrill Adventure imprint. After a seven-year hiatus, issues #36–39 were published from 1965 to 1967 under the Harvey Thriller imprint. The final issue of Warfront was #39 (September 1967).[2]

Covers and themes

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The cover of issue #28 (January 1956) shows a bomber engulfed in flames.[3] "The Secret Bridge", an original six page story inside, concerns a French volunteer. He helps settle a dispute two soldiers are having during the Korean War. The Bob Powell studio embellished each panel (comics) with detailed backgrounds and expressionistic lighting schemes.[4] Most of the cover is occupied by one of the plane's parachuting crew members. The man is firing what appears to be a combination of a carbine and a submachine gun. The weapon is being aimed at unseen enemy fighters. Warfront #29 (September 1957) shows a marine firing his tommy gun into a destroyed bunker. This kills the remaining survivors.[3]

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Notes

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  1. ^ War Stories: A Graphic History, Mike Conroy, HarperCollins, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, 32nd Edition, Gemstone Publishing, May 2002, p. 834.
  3. ^ a b Collected Jack Kirby Collector, John Morrow and Jack Kirby, TwoMorrows Publishing, 2004, p. 59.
  4. ^ Heritage Comics Dallas Signature Auction Catalog #820, Ivy Press, Heritage Capital Corporation, 2006, p. 455.

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