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Attack

Charlton · 1971–1984 · 48 issues
About the series

From 1971 to 1984, Charlton Comics' Attack delivered 48 issues of gritty war stories that spanned World War II and Korea, with a rotating roster of talent including prolific writer Joe Gill and artists Charles Nicholas, Jack Keller, and Sam Glanzman. The series stood out for its unflinching, soldier-level perspective on combat, often focusing on the brutal realities faced by infantrymen rather than heroic generals. While it never reached the heights of its more famous contemporaries, Attack remains a solid, workmanlike entry in Charlton’s war line, valued by fans of mid-century war comics for its consistent, no-frills storytelling and visceral battle scenes.