Frontline Combat is an anthology war comic book written and edited by Harvey Kurtzman and published bi-monthly by EC Comics. The first issue was cover dated July/August, 1951. It ran for 15 issues over three years, and ended with the January, 1954 issue. Publication was discontinued following a decline in sales attributed to the end of the Korean War. The title was a companion to Kurtzman's comic book Two-Fisted Tales. Both titles depicted the horrors of war realistically and in great detail, exposing what Kurtzman saw as the truth about war without glamorizing or idealizing it.
Frontline Combat #8 (September–October 1952) Cover by Harvey Kurtzman
War comics is a genre of comic books that gained popularity in English-speaking countries following World War II.
G.I. Joe # 6 (December 1951). Cover art by Norman Saunders.