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Cover: Sam Glanzman
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Army Attack #3

Dec 1964 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
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“The War Criminal”

Sam Glanzman's cover for this 1964 Charlton war title drops readers right into the chaos of WWII combat — a helmeted American soldier fires his rifle in the foreground while a comrade mans a machine gun, explosions and a jeep erupting in the fiery background. The cover's urgent question, "Where Is Dog Company?", sets up a story of one man fighting through German opposition just to find his unit. Joe Gill and Sam Glanzman deliver gritty front-line tension in "The War Criminal," making this a satisfying entry in Charlton's working-class war comics lineup.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Sam Glanzman · cover Sam Glanzman

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Sam Glanzman
cover pencils, inks Sam Glanzman

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Two soldiers hunt down Marshal Hans Von Kummel who has looted half the museums in Europe. WWII story.

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