Fightin' Army #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"In The Blood" is a gripping Korean War tale from Fightin' Army #102, spotlighting PFC Ralph Grissom, a soldier whose quiet courage is tested when his brother, Sgt. Rocky Grissom, makes a desperate stand on a hillside. Written with emotional weight and rendered in stark, expressive detail by Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia, the story captures the bond between brothers amid the chaos of war. The cover by Don Perlin and Charles Nicholas sets the tone with a powerful, grounded image of duty and sacrifice.
In "In The Blood," PFC Ralph Grissom finds himself pushed beyond his limits when his brother, Sgt. Rocky Grissom, makes a desperate stand on a Korean hillside—forcing Ralph to confront the courage he never knew he had. This grounded war story captures the weight of duty and brotherhood in the crucible of combat.
In the tense final days of WWII, Captain Wexler and PFC Clark find themselves cut off behind enemy lines, relying on the courage of Italian resistance fighters to repair a damaged radio and signal for rescue. With the Panzers closing in, their desperate call for help becomes a race against time in a town on the edge of liberation.
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Reprinted in Attack #28 (1981), Fightin' Army #167 (1983)
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