Our Fighting Forces #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Train of Terror!", Corporal Hatton carries a precious package from home—home movies of his newborn son—through the chaos of war, determined to find a projector and watch them safely amid the battlefield. Written by Howard Liss and brought to life with gritty detail by artist Jack Sparling, this gripping story captures a moment of quiet humanity in the midst of conflict. The cover, by Irv Novick, perfectly captures the tension and urgency of the moment.
In "Train of Terror!", the Hellcats launch a daring mission behind enemy lines in occupied France, racing to rescue Alouette—a skilled French spy and former college classmate of their lieutenant—before she’s executed. With time running out and Nazi patrols closing in, the team must outwit enemy forces on a treacherous train journey through the war-torn countryside.
In the midst of war, Corporal Hatton clutches a precious package from home—home movies of his newborn son—and sets out to find a projector, determined to preserve the fleeting moments of family life amid the chaos of battle. With quiet resolve, he guards the film like a secret promise, carrying it through the front lines where every moment could be his last.
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↩ Reprints Batman #72 (1952)
Reprinted in Brûlant #11 (1969), Brûlant #17 (1971)
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