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Nam #30 (1989)
The ‘Nam #30 (1989)
The ‘Nam #30 continues Marvel’s acclaimed realistic war drama, chronicling the Vietnam War through the eyes of everyday U.S. soldiers. This issue follows Sgt. Ed Marks and his unit as they navigate the tension between survival and morality in the waning days of their deployment, delivering a grounded, character-driven story steeped in authenticity.
Known for its accurate depiction of military life and serialized storytelling based on real historical events, The ‘Nam stands as one of Marvel’s most respected non-superhero series of the 1980s.
The ‘Nam #30 (1989)
The ‘Nam #30 continues Marvel’s acclaimed realistic war drama, chronicling the Vietnam War through the eyes of everyday U.S. soldiers. This issue follows Sgt. Ed Marks and his unit as they navigate the tension between survival and morality in the waning days of their deployment, delivering a grounded, character-driven story steeped in authenticity.
Known for its accurate depiction of military life and serialized storytelling based on real historical events, The ‘Nam stands as one of Marvel’s most respected non-superhero series of the 1980s.
Creative Team & Publishing Info:
Writer: Doug Murray
Artist: Wayne Vansant
Inker: Geof Isherwood
Colorist: Phil Felix
Letterer: Janice Chiang
Editor: Larry Hama
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Publication Date: May 1989
Series Context: Issue #30 of an 84-issue run

