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Sgt. Fury#43
Cover: Dick Ayers

Sgt. Fury #43

Jun 1967 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“Scourge of the Sahara!”

In "Scourge of the Sahara!", Sgt. Fury and the Howlers hit the desert, posing as entertainers on a USO tour—but their real mission runs deeper. With rumors of a new German super-tank stirring suspicion, the team must navigate the harsh sands and hidden dangers of northern Africa, where every shadow could hide a threat. Written by Gary Friedrich and Dick Ayers, with art by Dick Ayers and inks by John Tartaglione, this 1967 issue delivers high-stakes espionage under a blistering sun, all wrapped in a cover by Dick Ayers.

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writer Gary Friedrich · writer, artist Dick Ayers · inker John Tartaglione · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Dick Ayers

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writer, artist Dick Ayers
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks Dick Ayers

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The Howlers travel to northern Africa, guarding a USO tour, but that's only a cover story. Their real mission is to learn whether the Germans have developed a more powerful tank, as rumored.

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