Fightin' Army #85
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Army #85 from 1969 spotlights "The Lonely War of Capt. Willy Schultz" with a cover by Sam Glanzman that pulls you right into the tension — a sweat-soaked soldier in a red beret looms large in the foreground, barbed wire cutting across the scene, while behind him two soldiers in uniform shout urgently near a guard tower flying a swastika flag. The speech bubble — "It's Newberry! He's heading for the wire — STOP HIM, SCHULTZ!" — sets up a desperate, high-stakes moment at what looks like a prisoner-of-war camp. Glanzman's gritty, expressive linework gives this WWII-set story an immediacy that feels genuinely gripping.
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