Army War Heroes #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Army War Heroes #38 (1970) delivers gripping wartime drama straight from the cover, where a reluctant G.I. — crying out "W-WAIT, LIEUTENANT! I…I'M SICK, I GOT THIS…YEEEOOW!" — is shoved from a transport plane into the dark night sky, while an enemy soldier observes coolly that "NOW WE BOTH MISSED THE DROP ZONE!" Below, a second scene shows a soldier on the ground beside a deployed parachute, underscoring the chaos of a botched jump over Normandy. Cover artist Enio Leguizamón captures the tension and dark humor of PFC Harvey Leach's reluctant plunge into combat with assured linework, and the interior story "Something For Everybody" features the distinctive craftsmanship of writer Willi Franz and artist/inker Sam Glanzman — a solid creative pairing for fans of Charlton's war comics output.
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