Fightin' Marines #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Marines #125 delivers a tense, grounded moment straight from the jungle, with Pat Boyette's cover painting depicting a battle-worn Marine crouched low in dense foliage — rifle in one hand, grenade in the other — his expression all grim determination beneath a steel helmet. A small inset panel in the upper left showcases a dress-uniformed figure, a nice contrast to the raw combat urgency dominating the main image. With an all-new story, "Easy Way Out," written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Molno, this 1975 Charlton entry offers solid war comics storytelling at its most straightforward and compelling.
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