Fightin' Marines #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Marines delivers gritty front-line tension on this 1959 issue, with cover art by Maurice Whitman placing a helmeted Marine sergeant in desperate close-quarters combat — crouching low with a submachine gun, caught between heavy enemy weaponry on both sides as flames and smoldering palm trees fill the battlefield behind him. The cover teaser promises a story called "The Unseen," hinting at the psychological weight of combat beyond the visible enemy. Inside, Sam Glanzman brings his sharp, experienced line work to "Run, Rabbit, Run!" — making this a solid entry in Charlton's no-nonsense tradition of wartime storytelling.
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