Our Fighting Forces Explained

Schedule:Bimonthly:
#1–11, #53–64,
#104–153, #167–181
Monthly:
#12–52, #154–166
Eight times a year:
#65–103
Ongoing:y
Publisher:DC Comics
Date:October–November 1954 – September–October 1978
Issues:181
Main Char Team:Gunner, Sarge and Pooch
Larry Rock the Fighting Devil Dog
Capt. Hunter
Lt. Hunter's Hellcats
The Losers
Subcat:DC Comics
Sort:Our Fighting Forces
Tpb:Jack Kirby's The Losers
Isbn:1-4012-2165-3

Our Fighting Forces is a war comics anthology series published by DC Comics for 181 issues from 1954 to 1978.

Publication history

Our Fighting Forces began with an October-November 1954 cover date.[1] Writer-editor Robert Kanigher's work appeared in most issues of the title. Artist Alex Toth worked with writer/editor Archie Goodwin on the story "Burma Sky" in Our Fighting Forces #146 (Dec. 1973–Jan. 1974) and Goodwin praised Toth's art in a 1998 interview: "To me, having Alex Toth do any kind of airplane story, it's a joy for me. If I see a chance to do something like that, I will. He did a really fabulous job on it".[2] "Burma Sky" was reprinted in black-and-white decades later in Genius Illustrated: The Life and Work of Alex Toth.[3] Jack Kirby wrote and drew issues #151 to 162 featuring The Losers.[4] Other contributors include artists Jack Abel, Ross Andru, Ken Barr, Gene Colan, Ed Davis, Mort Drucker, Mike Esposito, Ric Estrada, George Evans, Jerry Grandenetti, Russ Heath, Bruce Jones, Joe Kubert, Irv Novick, John Severin, Tom Sutton, Frank Thorne, and Wally Wood, some of whom would also script. The series was cancelled as part of the DC Implosion with issue #181 (September–October 1978).

Our Fighting Forces one-shot was published in November 2010.

Recurring features

Features published in Our Fighting Forces include:

Collected editions

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Overstreet. Robert M.. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. 49th. Gemstone Publishing. 2019. Timonium, Maryland. 918. 978-1603602334.
  2. Cooke. Jon B.. Archie's Comics - Archie Goodwin talks about DC in his last interview. Comic Book Artist.
    1. 1
    . TwoMorrows Publishing. Spring 1998. Raleigh, North Carolina. https://web.archive.org/web/20120307162234/http://twomorrows.com/comicbookartist/articles/01goodwin.html. March 7, 2012. live. mdy-all.
  3. Arndt. Richard J.. "Nice" Is the Word: A Few Words on Archie Goodwin. Back Issue!.
    1. 103
    . 10. TwoMorrows Publishing. April 2018 . Raleigh, North Carolina.
  4. Book: McAvennie, Michael. Dolan. Hannah. 1970s. DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. 2010. London, United Kingdom. 978-0-7566-6742-9. 161. Jack Kirby also took on a group of established DC characters that had nothing to lose. The result was a year-long run of Our Fighting Forces tales that were action-packed, personal, and among the most beloved of World War II comics ever produced..
  5. [Alexander C. Irvine|Irvine, Alex]
  6. Web site: Captain Storm. Don. Markstein. 2010. Don Markstein's Toonopedia. https://archive.today/20120913063617/http://www.toonopedia.com/capstorm.htm. September 13, 2012. live. mdy-all.
  7. Web site: The Losers by Jack Kirby. March 11, 2009. DC Comics. https://web.archive.org/web/20130114202753/http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-losers-by-jack-kirby. January 14, 2013. live. mdy-all.