Air War Stories, Army at War,Battle Comics,
Combat, Capt. Hunter, Captain Gallant,
Capt.Storm, D-Day, Dynamite Joe,Espionage,Enemy
Ace, Fighting Air Forces,
Fighting Forces,Fight the Enemy, Fighting
Navy,Gi Joe,G-8,
Garrison's Gorillas, Leatherneck Raiders,Marines
in Battle, Men of War,
Sgt.Rock, Sgt. Fury, Total War, Tales of the
Marines, U.S Marines, War Stories,
Green Beret,
The most
prolific publisher of war comics was Charlton
Comics who produced a wide variety of titles
beginning
in the 1950s, such as Battlefield
Action, though the mainstream publishers such as
DC also began to produce war titles,
American war comics tended to be of the standard full-color
newsprint format, though in the 1980s slick paper began to
appear with more vibrant colors. DC and Marvel both also
produced "Digest" in reduced paperback form to repackage older
stories. |