The 'Nam #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo soldiers in green fatigues lunge desperately toward a live M-19 white phosphorus grenade rolling across a metal floor — the raw panic on their faces says everything about what's at stake. Wayne Vansant's cover art is visceral and immediate, capturing a split-second of pure dread with the kind of grounded, unglamorous tension that made The 'Nam one of Marvel's most distinctive series of the late 1980s. Paired with the story title "Colorblind," this issue promises the same unflinching look at the human cost of the Vietnam War that defines Doug Murray's run on the book.
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Reprinted in O Conflito do Vietnã #17 (1990), Magnum Spesial #2/1993 (1993), The 'Nam: 1966-1969 Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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