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Fightin' Army #83

Jan 1969 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
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Charlton's Fightin' Army #83 delivers a cover by Sam Glanzman that drops you straight into battlefield chaos — a soldier in dark gear reaches desperately toward a petrol tank as armed troops scramble nearby, with the bold "BLAM!" and the words "The Beginning of the End, Part II" leaving no doubt about the stakes. A speech bubble captures that grim, split-second soldier's calculus: "No time to use the tommy-gun! This'll probably cook me as well…" Teased alongside is the story "The Terrible Fears of PFC Bolton," promising the kind of ground-level wartime tension that made Charlton's war titles a reliable twelve-cent read in 1969.

artist, inker Ernie Bache · cover Sam Glanzman

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artist, inker Ernie Bache
cover pencils, inks Sam Glanzman

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PFC Bolton learns to fight Charlie after being scared of snakes, spiders and tigers in this Vietnam War story.

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