Fightin' Army #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Kewpie Dolls," PFC Ernie Spinardi, a battle-hardened BAR man, grapples with the weight of an accidental kill when he takes down an Italian looter during a chaotic moment in war-torn Europe. Determined to make amends, he vows to protect the man’s two orphaned children, even as his decision strains his loyalty to his squad and puts him at odds with the harsh realities of combat. Written by Will Franz and illustrated with gritty precision by Sam Glanzman, this powerful story captures the moral complexity of war through the eyes of a soldier pushed beyond duty.
In "Kewpie Dolls," PFC Ernie Spinardi, a BAR man in a war-torn Italian village, is haunted by an accidental kill and takes it upon himself to protect the two children left behind—no matter the cost to his squad or his own safety. Written with quiet intensity, this poignant one-page story explores the weight of guilt and the unexpected bonds forged in the chaos of war.
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Reprinted in Fightin' Army #156 (1982), War #1 (1991), The Lonely War of Willy Schultz #[3] (1999), The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz #[nn] (2023)
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