Bulldozer
A hulking, hard-charging soldier in the U.S. Army's Easy Company, Bulldozer earned his nickname on the battlefields of World War II through sheer physical power and an unstoppable fighting style, serving under Sgt. Rock in DC's long-running war anthology.
Bulldozer is a Silver Age DC creation who stormed onto the page in 1965's Our Army at War #158, born into one of comics' most celebrated war titles and the gritty, mortar-dusted world of DC's legendary war comics line. Across six decades of publication, this soldier has shared foxholes and firefights with icons like Sgt. Rock, Ice Cream Soldier, and Little Sure Shot β as distinguished a band of wartime company as any comics reader could ask for. With appearances stretching from the Silver Age all the way to 2025, including turns in the ambitious Wednesday Comics anthology and the curated best-of collection America at War, Bulldozer has proven far more than a one-tour character. Two key-issue appearances in the catalog signal that collectors know there's something worth hunting here β a rugged, enduring figure from DC's golden era of war storytelling.

Part of the Bulldozer legacy
Bulldozer is one of 2 heroes to carry the Bulldozer mantle. See the whole Bulldozer family βΈ
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Covers through the years β 1965β2025
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