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Cover: Sam Glanzman
Fightin' Army #38
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This Charlton war title delivers gripping cover drama from Sam Glanzman, whose pencils and inks capture two soldiers locked in a desperate, mid-air struggle atop what appears to be a moving train car marked with a swastika — the cover story "Escape to the Enemy" promising high-stakes action behind enemy lines. The copy hints that a soldier named Tookey breaks free from a Nazi prison train only to land in even greater danger, making this November 1960 issue feel urgent from the very first glance. At just ten cents, Fightin' Army #38 showcases Charlton's knack for raw, kinetic wartime storytelling.
writer Joe Gill · artist Charles Nicholas · inker Sal Trapani · letterer Jon D'Agostino · cover Sam Glanzman
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writer Joe Gill
artist Charles Nicholas
inker Sal Trapani
letterer Jon D'Agostino
cover pencils, inks Sam Glanzman
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