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{{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
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| caption = Cover to ''Our Fighting Forces'' #29 (Jan. 1958), art by [[Joe Kubert]].<!--Credit per the Grand Comics Database-->
| schedule = '''Bimonthly:'''<br>#1–11, #53–64,<br>#104–153, #167–181<br>'''Monthly:'''<br>#12–52, #154–166<br>'''Eight times a year:'''<br>#65–103
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| publisher = [[DC Comics]]
| date = October–November 1954 – September–October 1978
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| ISBN = 1-4012-2165-3
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'''''Our Fighting Forces''''' is a [[War comics|war]] [[comics anthology]] series published by [[DC Comics]] for 181 issues from 1954–19781954 to 1978.
 
==Publication history==
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* Lt. Hunter's Hellcats (from #106 [March–April 1967] until #123 [January–February 1970])— Capt. Hunter's father Ben in World War II who formed a unit of military prisoners (a comics copy of ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]'').<ref name="Irvine" />
* [[The Losers (comics)|The Losers]] (issues #123 [January–February 1970] to #181 [September–October 1978]) — DC Comics war heroes<ref name="Irvine" /> who had lost their own features:
** Capt. Storm of the Navy who appeared in his own series ''Capt. Storm'' which lasted 18 issues.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.toonopedia.com/capstorm.htm|title= Captain Storm|first= Don|last= Markstein|date= 2010|publisher= [[Don Markstein's Toonopedia]]|archive-url= https://wwwarchive.webcitation.orgtoday/20120913063617/6cnwLfcl9?url=http://www.toonopedia.com/capstorm.htm|archive-date= NovemberSeptember 513, 20152012|url-status= live|df= mdy-all}}</ref>
** Johnny Cloud of the [[Army Air Forces]] who appeared in ''[[All-American Men of War]]''.
** Gunner & Sarge of the Marines who appeared in their own feature in ''Our Fighting Forces''.
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==Collected editions==
* '''''America at War''''' includes ''Our Fighting Forces'' #49: "Blind Gunner!" by [[Robert Kanigher]] and [[Jerry Grandenetti]] and ''Our Fighting Forces'' #102: "Cold Steel for a Hot War!" by Kanigher and [[Jack Abel]], 247 pages, July 1979, {{ISBN|978-0671249533}}
* '''''[[Showcase Presents]]: The Losers''''' collects ''G.I. Combat'' #138 and ''Our Fighting Forces'' #123–150, 456 pages, April 2012, {{ISBN|1-4012-3437-2}}
* '''''[[USS Stevens (DD-479)|U.S.S. Stevens]]: The Collected Stories''''' includes "U.S.S. Stevens" stories from ''Our Fighting Forces'' #125–128, 132, 134, 136, 138–141, 143, and 148, 424 pages, July 2016, {{ISBN|978-0486801582}}<ref>{{Gcdb issue|id= 1661481|title= ''U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories''}}</ref>
* '''''The Losers by Jack Kirby''''' collects ''Our Fighting Forces'' #151–162, 240 pages, March 2009, {{ISBN|1-4012-2165-3}}<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-losers-by-jack-kirby|title= ''The Losers'' by Jack Kirby|date= March 11, 2009|publisher= DC Comics|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130114202753/http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-losers-by-jack-kirby|archive-date=January 14, 2013|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
 
==See also==