Fightin' Army #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #80 continues the ongoing saga of "The Long Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz," and the cover by Rocke captures the emotional weight of that premise with striking force — a solitary American soldier stands amid billowing flames and the wreckage of a downed German aircraft, a thought balloon voicing the haunting question, "They're all dead… all dead… both German and Arab… and for what?" It's a quietly powerful image for a war comic of 1968, favoring weary reflection over battlefield bravado. Inside, Juan Dalfiume brings the story "Breakdown!" to life, making this a solid entry in one of Charlton's most character-driven wartime series.
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A movie star and his stand-in get inducted into the Army during World War II. When a tough sergeant is killed, the actor has to impersonate him and get his mission accomplished.
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