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Cover: Pat Boyette

Fightin' Marines #121

Mar 1975 · Charlton · 0.25 USD
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“Three Roads to Hell”

Charlton's Fightin' Marines #121 brings the chaos of the battlefield front and center, with a U.S. Navy fighter marked "12" roaring low over a jungle while a combat medic — Red Cross armband clearly visible — scrambles for cover amid a fiery explosion in the background. Pat Boyette's cover art captures that raw tension between air support and ground-level survival with real atmosphere and grit. Inside, Joe Gill's script and Colmeiro's art deliver the aptly titled "Three Roads to Hell" — a promising setup for the kind of hard-edged military storytelling Charlton did so well in 1975.

writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Colmeiro · cover Pat Boyette

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Colmeiro
cover pencils, inks Pat Boyette

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Story of the invasion of Peleliu in the Pacific during WWII.

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