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Sgt. Fury#57
Cover: John Severin

Sgt. Fury #57

Aug 1968 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“The Informer!”

In "The Informer!", Sgt. Fury and the Howlers face a deadly dilemma when they deliberately get captured to rescue their old ally Jim Morita from a German prison camp—only to discover a traitor among their ranks is feeding secrets to the enemy. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life by Tom Sutton’s dynamic art, with inks by John Severin and colors by Marie Severin, this tense wartime thriller keeps readers on edge as trust erodes behind enemy lines. The cover, a stark and gripping scene by John Severin, captures the stakes perfectly.

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writer Gary Friedrich · artist Tom Sutton · inker John Severin · colorist Marie Severin · letterer Jerry Feldmann · cover John Severin

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artist Tom Sutton
colorist Marie Severin
cover pencils, inks John Severin

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When the Howlers learn that their old ally Jim Morita is being held in a German prison camp, they allow themselves to be captured outside the camp. Someone among the prisoners is feeding information to the Nazis, putting all their lives in danger.

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