- The Haunted Tank
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title = The Haunted Tank
caption = The Haunted Tank, featured on the cover of "G.I. Combat " #114
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publisher =DC Comics
date = 1961 - 1987
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writers =Robert Kanigher
artists =Russ Heath
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creators =Robert Kanigher Russ Heath
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sort = PAGENAME"The Haunted Tank" is a
comic book feature that appeared in theDC Comics anthology war title "G.I. Combat " from 1961 through 1987. It was created by writer and editorRobert Kanigher and artistRuss Heath in "G.I. Combat" #87 (May 1961).The feature centers on the ghost of 19th-century Confederate
general J.E.B. Stuart , who is sent by the spirit ofAlexander the Great to act as a guardian over his two namesakes, Lieutenant Jeb Stuart (named in the early stories as Jeb Stuart Smith, but eventually just shortened to Jeb Stuart) and the Light Tank M3 Stuart that Jeb commands."The Haunted Tank" was often the cover feature of "G.I. Combat" and was second only to "
Sgt. Rock " asDC Comics ' longest-running war series.Character history
An origin story in "G.I. Combat" #114 reveals that, at the time of the ghost's arrival, Jeb is a
sergeant in theUnited States Army who commands a Stuart tank fighting with the Allies in theNorth African Campaign . Jeb and his men are childhood friends who had volunteered for thecavalry whenWorld War II began. The original crew consists of Jeb as tank commander; Arch Asher, loader; Rick Rawlins, gunner; and Slim Stryker, driver.The ghost of General Stuart does not initially care for his assignment, but is impressed with the fighting spirit of Jeb and his crew. The ghost is further honored when Jeb flies a Confederate rather than a Union flag on his "haunted" tank. Jeb, however, is the only one who can see or hear the General. His crew thinks he is crazy, but continue to follow his leadership as he has solid tactical expertise (brought about through his consultations with the General, who usually gives him cryptic hints of future events) and rarely fails in his missions or loses crewmembers in the line of duty.
As the Haunted Tank fights from Africa to the
European Theater of Operations , the crew goes through several M3 tanks. When their latest M3 is destroyed, the crew scavenge spare parts and wreckage from a "tank graveyard" to build themselves a new tank, known as the "Jigsaw Tank" ("G.I. Combat" #150), which serves them from that point.Arch is killed saving them from an exploding German tank ("G.I. Combat" #162) and is replaced by Gus Gray, a soldier the crew had met just days earlier. Later in the war, Slim is also killed in action and is replaced by the older veteran Bill Craig, ("G.I. Combat" #244), whose son Eddie also joins the crew a few issues later ("G.I. Combat" #251), taking over the loader's position and allowing Gus to act as a second gunner.
Following a disastrous mission (based on the Task Force Baum incident), the crew of the Haunted Tank spend time in a German prisoner of war camp. They eventually escape and fight their way back to the Allied lines.
The Jigsaw Tank is eventually replaced by an
M4 Sherman tank that sees them through to the end of the war. Despite a story that involves the ghost of General William T. Sherman being assigned to the tank once the crew switches to the Sherman, General Stuart's ghost continues to watch over the crew till war's end.The feature ended when "G.I. Combat" was cancelled with issue #288 (March 1987).
Post "G.I. Combat" appearances
"Secret Origins" #14 (1986), featuring the "
Suicide Squad ", reveals that Jeb Stuart is promoted to General after the war, but no mention is made of what happened to the others. The story also revealed that Stuart becomes the godfather of Richard Rodgers Flag, whose father led the World War II version of the Squad. Rick Flag subsequently leads the second and third incarnations of the Squad, and Stuart is instrumental in helpingAmanda Waller in the formation of the Squad's third incarnation in the 1980s. The now-elderly General Stuart next appears in "Suicide Squad" #49-#50 (1991), seeking the Squad's help to rescue Flag's only son, who has been kidnapped. Since Flag has recently been revealed to have been a false identity implanted in a soldier named Anthony Miller ("Suicide Squad: Raise the Flag" #1-#8), Stuart's true role in Flag's background has become unclear.The tank and its original crew (or their spirits) briefly appear in "The Demon" #46-#47 during temporal anomalies caused by the "Zero Hour" event in 1994, although Stuart's crewmembers are inexplicably given the names of Arch Stanton, Rick Parsons and Slim Kilkenny. The Haunted Tank and its original crew also appear in the 1999 supernatural "Day of Judgment" crossover in "Anarky" #7. In this issue, they fight demonic forces in the form of historical entities who wish to overthrow the Presidency.
In "
Power Company " #16-#18 (2003), Jeb Stuart lies between life and death, becoming a spirit guide (much like the ghost general) to his granddaughter, Lieutenant Jennifer Stuart. Jen Stuart operates an advanced tank, the Cyber-Command Assault Vehicle, which becomes the new Haunted Tank. Jeb later recovers, assured of his fate after death.The Haunted Tank appears in the most recent incarnation of the "Tales of the Unexpected" comic. They assist
Doctor Thirteen and other heroic characters in rescuingTraci Thirteen from Nazi gorillas. The General's ghost is mainly featured, becoming involved in a sword fight with the pirate ghostCaptain Fear . Since both entities are deceased, the damage they deal to each other is ineffectual.A "DC Showcase" black and white trade paperback collection "Haunted Tank Volume One", reprinting stories between 1961 and 1965, was published in 2006. "Haunted Tank Volume Two", reprinting stories from 1966 to 1972, was published in May 2008.
"The Haunted Tank" returned in 2008 as a five-issue mini-series from Vertigo, written by
Frank Marraffino , with art byHenry Flint . [ [http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080725-HauntedTank.html SDCC '08 - The Haunted Tank Rolls Again at Vertigo] ,Newsarama , July 25, 2008] [ [http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18178 Marraffino Commands “Haunted Tank”] ,Comic Book Resources , September 23, 2008]Notes
References
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/hauntedt.htm The Haunted Tank] at
Don Markstein's Toonopedia
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=hauntedtank Haunted Tank] at the DCU Guide
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