War and Attack
Charlton · 1966–1967 · 10 issues
About the series
A gritty, two-fisted war comic from Charlton's mid-1960s heyday, War and Attack ran for ten issues, blending frontline combat stories with a no-nonsense, action-packed style. Writer Joe Gill, a Charlton mainstay, scripted nearly every issue, while the art team of Charles Nicholas, Bill Montes, and Miguel A. Repetto delivered the raw, kinetic visuals that defined the publisher's war line. Though short-lived, the series stands as a solid example of the genre's unpretentious, reader-friendly storytelling during the Silver Age.