Our Fighting Forces #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Blood Loyalty!", Hunter and Lu Lin race to a Special Forces camp to warn of an impending Viet Cong assault, only for Lu Lin to face a devastating personal betrayal when she uncovers her brother’s secret allegiance. Written by Howard Liss and illustrated by Jack Abel with inks by Abel, this tense wartime tale blends duty and family loyalty in a gripping stand at the edge of the battlefield. The cover by Joe Kubert captures the moment’s urgency, a 12-cent snapshot of conflict from 1967.
In "Blood Loyalty!" from Our Fighting Forces #105 (1967), Hunter and Lu Lin race to warn a Special Forces camp of an impending Viet Cong assault—only for Lu Lin to face a devastating revelation when she uncovers her brother's treachery within the ranks. Torn between loyalty and duty, she must act fast to protect the men she's come to defend.
In "Secret of the Sergeant!" from Our Fighting Forces #105 (1967), Sergeant King’s relentless protection of a young recruit stems from a past he can’t escape—his own son’s death in a tragic accident years earlier. As the weight of that guilt shapes his actions on the battlefield, his devotion to the new soldier becomes both a burden and a quiet act of redemption.
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Reprinted in Brûlant #28 (1974), Brûlant #34 (1975)
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