War and Attack #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Death in Darkness" kicks off with Lt. Rossen caught in a deadly moral maze—sent to either eliminate General Lapin or aid his escape from the Gestapo, where the stakes are as high as the secrets the French general holds. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with stark, dynamic art by Wally Wood, this 1964 Charlton thriller delivers tension from the first page, all under a cover by Wally Wood.
In the dark chaos of a Normandy night during D-Day, paratrooper CPL. Jim Kessler confronts his long-hidden fear of darkness after a failed jump leaves him disoriented and unable to see. As enemy forces close in and his unit faces a deadly tank assault, Kessler must overcome his terror to save his comrades—proving that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but action despite it.
In "The Prisoner in Chateau Beaujais," Lt. Rossen is thrust into a deadly moral maze when he’s ordered to either eliminate General Lapin or aid his escape from the Gestapo—both choices carrying the weight of lives and secrets too dangerous to survive interrogation. The tension crackles in the shadows of Chateau Beaujais, where loyalty, survival, and a single decision could change everything.
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Reprinted in Attack #34 (1982), Attack #48 (1984), Master's Series #1 (1995), D-Day #1 (2000), The Wallace Wood Reader #[nn] (2004), What Were They Thinking? #1 (2005), Avontuur Classics #18175 (2018)
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