Atlas Comics · Battlefront #23 · September 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: VG+ 4.5
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Atlas Magazines Inc.
Cover by Russ Heath.
This issue features multiple World War II combat stories focusing on paratrooper operations and ground warfare. The stories typically follow the Atlas house style of the period, presenting dramatic battlefield scenarios with emphasis on soldier camaraderie and combat heroics.
The cover depicts a dynamic paratrooper combat scene rendered by Russ Heath, showcasing his characteristic attention to military detail and action composition that made him one of Atlas's premier war comic artists.
Published during the Korean War era, this issue exemplifies Atlas Comics' approach to war anthologies with multiple standalone stories emphasizing battlefield action and military valor.
Condition VG+ 4.5 with moderate wear consistent with grade, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted and while
Atlas Comics · Battlefront #23 · September 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: VG+ 4.5
Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Atlas Magazines Inc.
Cover by Russ Heath.
This issue features multiple World War II combat stories focusing on paratrooper operations and ground warfare. The stories typically follow the Atlas house style of the period, presenting dramatic battlefield scenarios with emphasis on soldier camaraderie and combat heroics.
The cover depicts a dynamic paratrooper combat scene rendered by Russ Heath, showcasing his characteristic attention to military detail and action composition that made him one of Atlas's premier war comic artists.
Published during the Korean War era, this issue exemplifies Atlas Comics' approach to war anthologies with multiple standalone stories emphasizing battlefield action and military valor.
Condition VG+ 4.5 with moderate wear consistent with grade, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted and while