Brûlant #37
In "Le combat des sergents," Gunner faces a turning point in the war, wrestling with the desire to leave the front lines—until he stands shoulder to shoulder with the walking wounded, forcing him to reconsider his place among the Losers. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with gritty precision by John Severin, this powerful installment captures the weight of duty and sacrifice. The cover by Joe Kubert delivers a stark, compelling image that echoes the story’s emotional core.
In the grim haze of war, Gunner’s resolve cracks—until he’s thrown into a desperate mission with a band of soldiers whose bodies and spirits are broken. Forced to confront his own limits, he finds a new reason to keep fighting, not for glory, but for the ones who can’t.
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