Our Army at War #152
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this March 1965 issue puts you right in the mud alongside Sgt. Rock, his scarred, determined face inches from yours as he shouts "Flatten, Easy! — It's a trap!" while an enemy soldier with a skull-and-crossbones insignia thrusts a pistol forward in the foreground, barbed wire cutting across the composition and distant troops visible on the horizon. The tension is immediate and visceral — Kubert's draftsmanship turning a single frozen moment into something that practically crackles with danger. Inside, Robert Kanigher scripts the "blazing giant war novel" promised on the cover, "Last Man — Last Shot!", making this a solid showcase of DC's premier war-comics team at full strength.
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School children from around the world discuss letters from their pen-pals (promoting 1965 as International Cooperation Year).
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