Army War Heroes #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Army War Heroes #35 (December 1969) delivers a gripping wartime cover by Sam Glanzman, showing a desperate soldier clutching a live grenade — his anguished cry of "Help me, God...!" cutting right to the bone. Two comrades loom behind him, their faces tight with fear, pleading for him to get rid of it before it kills them all. With interior art by Charles Nicholas and inks by Vince Alascia on "The Wars of Private Bailey," this is a tense, human-scaled slice of Charlton's war comics at their most visceral.
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Crew of the tank Poison Possum captures a German flag. Germans try to take it back and get bombed.
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