Fightin' Army #158
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #158 from 1982 puts you right in the thick of close-quarters combat, with Juan Dalfiume's cover depicting helmeted soldiers caught in a tense indoor firefight — a gunman lunging from above while troops below man a machine gun nest amid urgent speech balloons. The featured story, "Ribbon-Clerk Warrior," promises the kind of gritty, ground-level action Charlton did so well in its war titles. Dalfiume's linework carries real energy, making this a solid find for fans of 1982-era military comics.
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Army outfit takes a German town and discovers that the Germans are hiding in the sewers.
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