Fightin' Army #112
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #112 bursts onto the page with a kinetic cover by Demetrio Sánchez Gómez, depicting a military jeep careening through a chaos of tanks, explosions, and combat-ready soldiers — with the German word "Feuer!" cutting through the smoke-filled battlefield. The cover text sets the stage for "The Day Smitty Joined the War," teasing a September 1944 WWII scenario where a goof-off jeep driver blunders deep into enemy territory. At just 20 cents, this 1973 issue promises the kind of gritty, ground-level wartime action that made Charlton's war titles a reliable treat for fans of the genre.
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Captain Durgan is ordered into a suicide mission. Rather than have his company killed he sneaks up the hill and kills the Germans himself.
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