Foxhole #4 - FR 1.0

$985.00

Mainline Publications · Foxhole #4 · April 1955 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: FR 1.0

Edited by Joe Simon.
Cover by Jack Kirby.

This final issue of Foxhole continues the series' tradition of presenting realistic war stories focused on the experiences of ordinary soldiers rather than heroes. The anthology format allows for multiple perspectives on combat situations, maintaining the gritty, ground-level approach that distinguished Simon and Kirby's war comics from their contemporaries.

The stories emphasize the psychological and emotional toll of warfare, presented with the characteristic Simon-Kirby attention to authentic military details and human drama that made Foxhole stand out among 1950s war comics.

This is the final issue of Simon & Kirby's acclaimed Foxhole series, marking the end of one of the most distinctive war comics of the mid-1950s.

Condition FR 1.0 with heavy wear, reading copy, missing pages, incomplete.

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

Mainline Publications · Foxhole #4 · April 1955 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: FR 1.0

Edited by Joe Simon.
Cover by Jack Kirby.

This final issue of Foxhole continues the series' tradition of presenting realistic war stories focused on the experiences of ordinary soldiers rather than heroes. The anthology format allows for multiple perspectives on combat situations, maintaining the gritty, ground-level approach that distinguished Simon and Kirby's war comics from their contemporaries.

The stories emphasize the psychological and emotional toll of warfare, presented with the characteristic Simon-Kirby attention to authentic military details and human drama that made Foxhole stand out among 1950s war comics.

This is the final issue of Simon & Kirby's acclaimed Foxhole series, marking the end of one of the most distinctive war comics of the mid-1950s.

Condition FR 1.0 with heavy wear, reading copy, missing pages, incomplete.

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