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''Fightin' Navy'' was a bimonthly war comic published by Charlton Comics from 1956–1966, and then again from 1983–1984 (though it was then a reprint title). Telling fictional stories of the United States Navy, it was a sister title of the other Charlton war comics ''Fightin' Army'', ''Fightin' Air Force'', and ''Fightin' Marines''. Regular contributors to ''Fightin' Navy'' included penciler Bill Molno and inker Vince Alascia, both of whom worked on the book during nearly all of its run. Other notable contributors included the Charlton regulars Ken Battefield, Sam Glanzman, Joe Gill, Dick Giordano, Rocke Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, and Tony Tallarico. Editor Pat Masulli helmed the book for most of its run. == Publication history == As with many comic book titles published at the time, ''Fightin' Navy'' did not start with issue number one; it was a renaming of a series called ''Don Winslow of the Navy'', which published four issues, numbered #70–73, from March–September 1955. (The ''Don Winslow'' title originated with Fawcett Comics, which published 69 issues from 1943 — 1951.) The first issue of ''Fightin' Navy'' was #74, published in January 1956. Early issues sported the tagline "Exciting Sea Battle Stories." The title ceased publication with issue #125, dated May 1966. Nearly twenty years later, in August 1983, Charlton briefly revived ''Fightin' Navy'', publishing reprints from previous issues as well as the former Charlton titles ''Navy War Heroes'' and ''Submarine Attack'', in issues #126–133. Finally, in October 1984, as the entire Charlton line ceased publishing,〔"Charlton Comics Suspends Publication," ''The Comics Journal'' #94 (Oct. 1984), p. 18.〕 ''Fightin' Navy'' was cancelled. Altogether, the title published 60 issues. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fightin' Navy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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