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Friday, January 21, 2022

Sam Glanzman Combat Collection: Dunkirk Preview Pages

 

 

Want to see a little more before you commit to funding in the 250+ page Sam Glanzman Combat collection? The good folks at It's Alive have you covered! 

Here's some preview pages from the Dunkirk story.


 









Click HERE to back COMBAT on Indiegogo
PEARL HARBOR • DUNKIRK • MIDWAY • BATTLE FOR BRITAIN • D-DAY
250+ pages of WWII greatness!
 
We are proud to announce the first COMBAT collection by Sam Glanzman. This includes Pearl Harbor, Dunkirk, Midway, Battle for Britain, and D-Day. Over 250 pages of WWII greatness! Plus, three cover galleries, including all the great retro covers from the 1960's, plus the new variant covers by Dave Dorman, Walter Simonson, Russ Heath, John McCrea, and Russ Braun
 
Dunkirk variant cover by Walter Simonson
 

We also included all the essays, old and new, about WWII and Sam Glanzman. And each comic book page in this collection has been brilliantly cleaned up and restored by the talented restoration artist Allan Harvey!  We currently have 48 backers, and we need 77 more backers to raise $5000, so we can print and ship this 250+ hardcover collection, and we are asking $40 per book. We also have hard covers available for $60, signed by Sam Glanzman's widow, Sue Glanzman
 
 
 

There's a LOT more info (and images) on the campaign page.

 

 

To add a little context, Sam Glanzman, a WWII veteran, enjoyed a long career in comics. In addition to his military stories, he also had a gift for fantasy. He drew Hercules and Tarzan for Charleton, Savage Tales for Marvel, Turok Dinosaur Hunter for Acclaim, and Zorro for Topps. 

As I mentioned in the previous post, I have no history with It's Alive, and cannot vouch for their products, service, or reliability. Still, if you're a fan of any of those classic series, you might enjoy contributing to this project, and seeing Glanzman's WWII stories.

 

Dragon Dave


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