PTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic books

PTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic books

PTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksPTSD symptoms of American soldiers during the Korean War depicted in American comic booksA chapter from WAR comics released in 1957

The chapter depicts an anecdote about a U.S. military replacement who was suddenly deployed to the front lines of South Korea as a conscript soldier.

At first, the supplementary soldiers appear to be frightened by the Chinese army’s human-invasion tactics and run away, but later they kill the enemies and show symptoms of PTSD.

Even after the ceasefire, the chapter ends with the character hallucinating that “there are still enemies and we must protect the area” and being dragged into a convoy.

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