Our Army at War #150
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running WWII series brings Sgt. Rock and Easy Company to "Flytrap Hill!" in this January 1965 issue, with cover art by Joe Kubert that lays out the stakes in vivid panel-style storytelling. The cover shows a battered soldier pressing forward under fire — explosions lighting up the sky, a German tank looming in the background, and a wounded comrade urging "Keep going — keep going!" — while Rock's portrait in the corner anchors the whole desperate scene. The cover text teases Easy Co. brought to its knees until a soldier called Lonesome changes the tide, making this an inviting read for fans of Kubert's gritty, expressive wartime art.
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Commemoration of President John F. Kennedy, featuring the 5¢ postage stamp in his honor.
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