Spy Fighters #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tonight We Die!", a 1952 issue of Spy Fighters, the spotlight shifts to a Korean warfront where a lighthearted broadcast from the unlikely entertainer Buzzie Barron brings momentary relief to weary troops. Written by Robert Bernstein and brought to life with expressive art by Sol Brodsky—both inks and pencils—this issue captures a rare, grounded moment of levity amid the tension, with Buzzie Barron’s folksy charm echoing the style of Jackie Gleason. The cover by Sol Brodsky perfectly mirrors the story’s blend of humor and wartime backdrop.
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Troops in Korea are entertained by a portly radio and television comic named “Buzzie Barron,” who is vaguely reminiscent of entertainer John Herbert “Jackie” Gleason (1916-1987).
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