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Cover: A. Martinez

Fightin' Marines #155

Mar 1981 · Charlton · 0.50 USD
“Every Man for Himself”

In "Every Man for Himself," Sgt. Birkin finds himself at odds with his squad when his warning that survival depends on individual action clashes with his own choices in the heat of the moment. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas, with inks by Jon D'Agostino, this 1981 Charlton issue captures the tension of loyalty versus self-preservation in the midst of chaos. The cover, by A. Martinez, perfectly frames the story's central conflict.

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writer Joe Gill · artist Charles Nicholas · inker Jon D'Agostino · cover A. Martinez

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writer Joe Gill
cover pencils, inks A. Martinez

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Sgt. Birkin tries to tell his squad that it is every man for himself on the line, but his squad sees that his actions do not match his words.

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