Fightin' Army #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army hits its 100th issue with a cover that puts the courage of a battlefield medic front and center — helmet marked with a red cross, he crouches low to treat a wounded soldier while an enemy combatant closes in from behind, the cover copy bluntly noting he "knows he'll probably lose his own life to save the wounded man." A second vignette below shows a tense close-quarters confrontation, punctuated by the defiant tagline "…But That's the Name of the Game!!" Jack Keller's pencils and inks give every scene a gritty, no-nonsense energy that suits Charlton's proudly straightforward brand of war comics in 1971.
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