Battlefield Action #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running war anthology delivers another tense installment with issue #68, its cover by Sam Glanzman placing you right in the heat of a desperate escape attempt. Dominating the image is a determined Allied soldier in a red beret, sweat on his brow, straining against barbed wire while German guards shout "It's Newberry! He's heading for the wire — stop him, Schultz!" behind a swastika-flagged guard tower. With a story titled "Escape" and interior art by Ernie Bache, this 1981 issue promises the kind of gritty, boots-on-the-ground wartime drama that made Battlefield Action a reliable favorite.
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PFC Bolton learns to fight Charlie after being scared of snakes, spiders and tigers in this Vietnam War story.
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