Fightin' Army #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #128 leads with a gripping Tom Sutton cover that pulls you right into the scope of a rifle as a shadowy sniper takes aim amid a backdrop of roaring flames — a small inset photograph of soldiers in the field adds an extra layer of tension to the composition. The cover tagline sets a haunting tone: "He was 'The Sniper'… and he never missed… but each time he squeezed the trigger… he died a little too!" Inside, Joe Gill and Antonio Colmeiro deliver "Lee's Last Stand," promising the kind of gritty, human-centered war storytelling that made Charlton's military titles a reliable destination for combat drama in 1977.
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