G.I. Mutants

    (Eternity, 1987)
™ and ©1987 Martin Berkenwald & Madman

“The government made them mutants. Can they also make them soldiers?” That’s the premise, and indeed pretty much the entire story, of this series featuring a bunch of immature young mutants and the military’s efforts to turn them into a well-oiled fighting machine. Their various powers—Flyboy can fly, while Flaw can find the hidden flaws in anything—make them useful to the military, but can tough-as-nails Sargent Rushmore train their minds, teaching them both discipline and teamwork? He may not have as much time as he’d like, for another military project has unleashed a squad of killer robots on the world, and the powers of the G.I. Mutants are required, ready or not.

This series from Eternity Comics is written and drawn by Martin Berkenwald and published in black-and-white.
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    May 1987
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