Army War Heroes #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1966 Charlton anthology puts a lone G.I. in one of war comics' most unnerving spots — flat on the ground, a rocket streaking just overhead, while a Soviet T-34 tank looms large and menacing on the ridge above him. Cover artist Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio captures the tension with real visceral punch, the soldier's desperate crawl against explosions and churning earth making the cover's teased story, "Tank Terror!," feel like exactly the right title. With interior work by writer Joe Gill and the art team of Bill Montes and Vince Alascia, this issue of Army War Heroes delivers the gritty, ground-level combat drama that made Charlton's war titles a reliable read throughout the decade.
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