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Cover: Don Perlin

Fightin' Army #106

Nov 1972 · Charlton · 0.20 USD
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“The Killing”

In "The Killing," Cpl. Art LaFleche, a scout for a rifle company in WWII, faces a harrowing moral test when duty demands a decision he never thought he’d have to make. Fred Himes handles both pencils and inks for the stark, grounded storytelling, while Don Perlin’s cover captures the weight of that moment in sharp, evocative detail.

artist, inker Fred Himes · cover Don Perlin

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artist, inker Fred Himes
cover pencils, inks Don Perlin

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Cpl. Art LaFleche, a scout for a rifle company, doesn't believe in killing but is forced into a situation where he must make a choice. WWII story.

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