The 'Nam Magazine #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMichael Golden's cover for this December 1988 Marvel magazine-format issue crackles with tension, depicting two heavily armed U.S. soldiers — a sergeant in the foreground, gear-laden and mid-stride — charging through what appears to be a war-torn urban environment, with frightened civilians visible in the shadowed background. The dramatic purple and gold palette gives the scene an almost cinematic weight, capturing the chaos and urgency that made The 'Nam one of Marvel's most grounded war titles of its era. Interior artist Wayne Vansant brings his careful eye to the story "Pride Goeth," making this a solid entry in the series for anyone who appreciates comics that take the Vietnam War experience seriously.
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