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Cover: Sam Glanzman

Fightin' Army #148

Nov 1980 · Charlton · 0.50 USD; 0.12 GBP
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“The Partisans”

Charlton's Fightin' Army #148 delivers a tense, kinetic cover by Sam Glanzman, showing a chaotic brawl among a group of civilian-clothed fighters — one urgent voice crying out "No, no, he's one of us!" as fists and clubs fly in every direction. The scene perfectly sets the tone for "The Partisans," a story promising the gritty camaraderie and mistaken-identity tension that made war comics so compelling in 1980. With writing from Joe Gill and Willi Franz alongside Glanzman's raw, energetic linework throughout, this is a solid entry in Charlton's dependable line of military anthologies.

writer Willi Franz · writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Sam Glanzman · letterer Charlotte Jetter · cover Sam Glanzman

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Sam Glanzman
cover pencils, inks Sam Glanzman

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Captain Willy Shultz helps some Italian Partisans liberate their village. WWII story.

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