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Cover: Don Perlin
Fightin' Army #136
“The Killing”
In "The Killing," Cpl. Art LaFleche, a scout for a rifle company during WWII, faces a moral trial that tests his convictions in the heat of combat. Drawn with stark clarity by Fred Himes, this gripping tale explores the weight of survival and conscience under fire. The cover, a powerful piece by Don Perlin, captures the tension of the moment.
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artist, inker Fred Himes · cover Don Perlin
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artist, inker Fred Himes
cover pencils, inks Don Perlin
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Cpl. Art LaFleche, a scout for a rifle company, doesn't believe in killing but is forced into a situation where he must make a choice. WWII story.
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