Army War Heroes #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Castle Death," the Archer and Corporal Jack take a daring gamble, commandeering a captured German bomber to slip behind enemy lines and stop a planned massacre at Chateau du Mort, the infamous "Castle of Death." Penciled with tense precision by Bill Montes and inked by Ernie Bache, the story unfolds with a gritty wartime urgency, while Sam Glanzman’s cover captures the dread of the mission in stark, shadowed detail.
In "Castle Death," The Archer and Corporal Jack infiltrate the heavily fortified Chateau du Mort—known as the Castle of Death—using a captured German bomber to stop a planned massacre of high-value prisoners of war. With time running out and the odds stacked against them, they must navigate the castle’s deadly defenses to save lives before it’s too late.
In "Leave," set during a brief respite from the front lines, Kee drags the Iron Corporal into a rough-and-tumble pub in Brisbane, where a single jab at a Highland Sergeant Major’s kilts ignites a row that threatens to boil over—just as the two men are trying to unwind.
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Reprinted in Fightin' Army #171 (1984)
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