Ice Cream Soldier
A soldier who earned his memorable nickname serving alongside Sgt. Rock and Easy Company during World War II, debuting in the pages of DC's Our Army at War in 1965. His exact background remains largely undefined beyond his role as one of Rock's capable frontline comrades.
Born in the Silver Age trenches of Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert's legendary war comics, Ice Cream Soldier made his debut in Our Army at War #151 in 1965 β right in the thick of DC's golden era of combat storytelling. Over a remarkable span stretching nearly five decades to 2012, this distinctive character carved out a place in the DC universe, sharing pages with icons as varied as Sgt. Rock, Bulldozer, and even Clark Kent himself. Popping up across Our Army at War, Wednesday Comics, and DC Universe: Legacies, Ice Cream Soldier is a testament to the enduring appeal of DC's war comics tradition β a character with a wonderfully memorable name who has quietly persisted through generations of comics history, well worth seeking out for any serious collector of the genre.

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Covers through the years β 1965β2009
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