Sgt. Rock
Frank Rock was a blue-collar Pittsburgh steelworker who enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and proved himself through sheer toughness and battlefield instinct, rising to sergeant and becoming the gritty, unshakeable leader of the hard-luck infantry unit known as Easy Company.
Few characters in DC's war comics canon have proven as enduring as Sgt. Rock, who first marched onto the page in Our Army at War #81 in 1959, brought to life by Bob Haney and Ross Andru at the height of the Silver Age. Over an astonishing span stretching across 66 years, this hard-bitten sergeant has remained one of DC's most recognizable faces outside the superhero set β yet the company he keeps is rarefied indeed, with Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern all sharing his pages at various points. With 9 key issues to his name and 137 catalog appearances spread across Our Army at War, Sgt. Rock, and even the prestige Wednesday Comics anthology, he's a collector's dream and a testament to the idea that not every DC legend wears a cape.
Real name. Frank Rock
Powers. No superpowers; elite combat soldier β expert in infantry tactics, marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat, leadership, and survival

Trivia
- Robert Kanigher has written more of Sgt. Rock's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 32 issues.
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