Attack #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Attack #58 hits hard with a cover by Sam Glanzman and Dick Giordano that puts you right in the thick of a World War II battlefield — exhausted Allied soldiers slumped across rubble in the foreground while an enemy tank bearing a swastika and an advancing German soldier loom through fire and smoke behind them. The cover text poses the gut-punch question: not dead, not cowards, but suffering from "Fatigue" — a remarkably human angle for a 1959 war comic. With interior work from writer Joe Gill and artist Sam Glanzman, this issue promises the kind of grounded, soldier-level storytelling that made Charlton's war titles quietly compelling.
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