Fightin' Army #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #67 puts the tension front and center with a cover by Rocke showing a battered soldier lunging forward amid a hail of gunfire, a grenade looming overhead and a Nazi-marked tank pressing in from below — every element signals desperate, close-quarters combat. The cover teases "Normandy Nightmare!" alongside the promise of "blazing life and death action," setting a gritty WWII tone that writer Joe Gill and artist Bill Fraccio (inked by Vince Alascia) deliver inside with "The Outpost." For fans of Charlton's hard-hitting war titles, this 1966 issue captures exactly the kind of pulse-pounding battlefield drama the series did so well.
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