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Fightin' 5 : ウィキペディア英語版
Fightin' 5

The Fightin' 5 are a Charlton Comics Special Forces paramilitary team, similar to DC Comics' Blackhawks. They debuted in ''Fightin' 5'' #28, (July 1964), and were created by Joe Gill and Bill Montes.
==Publication history==
The ''Fightin' 5'' comic started in July, 1964 with issues #28 (continuing the numbering of the 1959 Charlton series ''Space War''), and ran until #41 in January, 1967. After the cancellation, the characters starred in a backup feature in ''Peacemaker''. Toward the end of the original series, the team took on a disastrous mission which resulted in the death of Irv, while team leader Hank lost an eye and arm. During the Peacemaker run the team added an ex-Soviet agent named Sonya to the group, and Hank was relegated to the role of tactician and organizer.
From 1981 to 1982, Charlton committed to a partial reprint of the series, running from issue #42 through issue #49. When the Charlton Comics Group was dissolved, the trademark and indica of these characters was purchased by Canadian publisher Roger Broughton. Broughton issued one reprint series, under the title ''The Power of Five''.

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