Battlefield Action #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running war anthology returns with issue #75, and the cover sets the tone immediately — a Luftwaffe fighter bearing iron crosses bears down in a steep attack run, while a lone Allied tank below kicks up a storm of smoke and earth trying to survive the onslaught. It's a tense aerial-versus-armor confrontation rendered from a dramatic bird's-eye perspective that pulls you right into the chaos. With a story titled "Someone Has to Die," this 1982 issue promises the grim, unsparing kind of war storytelling that made Battlefield Action a reliable staple of the genre.
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The tank Commander is a new father. He is outnumbered and reluctant to take on the Nazi tanks. His tank is the only thing between the Nazi tank and a much needed fuel dump. The commander has his men fight and they are victorious.
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