Fightin' Marines #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Fightin' Marines #94 from November 1970 puts readers right into a tense village encounter, with Sam Glanzman's cover depicting a sweat-drenched Marine — glasses fogged, cigarette clenched — stammering "Yeah, Shotgun… I'm h-here!" while a comrade shouts warnings from outside a hut where a knife has found its way to someone's throat. Glanzman's artwork captures that knot-in-the-stomach moment of a soldier caught badly out of position, making the story title "The Hunter" feel particularly loaded. It's a gripping, ground-level slice of combat drama that showcases Charlton's knack for putting ordinary men under extraordinary pressure.
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