Army War Heroes #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Life and Death on the Forward Perimeter," a tense moment unfolds as The Corporal grapples with a haunting premonition about Private Richie and a mysterious woman, setting the stage for a pivotal confrontation on the front lines. Written by Willi Franz and brought to life with gritty detail by Sam Glanzman—both in pencils and inks—this 1978 issue captures the weight of war and uncertainty, with the cover by Glanzman adding a stark, evocative final frame.
In "Life and Death on the Forward Perimeter," the weight of war presses hard on the front lines, where a Corporal's warning about a woman's danger to his friend Private Richie takes a chilling turn when a Japanese woman combatant opens fire—leaving the fate of the young soldier hanging in the smoke of battle.
In the shadow of the European campaign, desk-bound Briggs is pulled from routine when Captain Cardley recruits him for a high-stakes stealth mission—his fluency in German making him an unexpected asset. With danger lurking behind enemy lines, Briggs must step beyond the safety of paperwork and into the heart of a mission that demands more than just language skills.
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