Brûlant #19
In "Héros en cage," Marine Lieutenant Larry Rock grapples with the weight of his brother’s legacy as he hides a life-threatening injury from a battlefield explosion. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Irv Novick, this 1971 issue captures a tense, personal struggle beneath the surface of military duty, with the artist’s dynamic inks bringing raw intensity to every panel.
In "Héros en cage," Marine Lieutenant Larry Rock grapples with the weight of his brother’s legacy as he hides a life-threatening injury from a battlefield explosion. Determined to keep fighting despite shrapnel in his skull, he pushes himself through duty, risking everything to stay in the fight.
In "2 décorations pour 2 combattants," Lt. Stuart and Captain Storm are honored with medals for their respective acts of bravery—one for aiding in an air battle, the other for supporting the Haunted Tank in a fierce tank engagement—each moment a quiet testament to courage amid the chaos of war.
In "Une seule médaille pour la pépere," Rock is handed a battle star medal meant for the most deserving soldier in Easy Company—only to find that every man in the unit insists it should be him. The weight of honor becomes a quiet test of character, as camaraderie and humility clash in the shadow of war.
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↩ Reprints Our Army at War #94 (1960), Commando #105 (1964), Our Fighting Forces #95 (1965), G.I. Combat #115 (1965), Our Fighting Forces #98 (1966), Capt. Storm #14 (1966), Our Army at War #178 (1967), Star Spangled War Stories #137 (1968), Star Spangled War Stories #145 (1969)
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