Our Army at War #156
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running WWII anthology brings Sgt. Rock and Easy Co. to this gripping 1965 issue, with a cover by Joe Kubert that pulls no punches — a soldier locks in brutal hand-to-hand combat with a Nazi enemy, gripping what appears to be a tank gun barrel as explosions erupt in the chaos behind them. The tagline "The Human Tank Trap Bleeds for His Men!" sets a tone of fierce sacrifice, and Kubert's dynamic linework makes every ounce of the struggle feel immediate and visceral. Robert Kanigher and Kubert were among the best in the business at bringing the grit of ground-level warfare to the comics page, and this issue looks like a strong example of that partnership at full force.
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Binky suggests Allergy make friends with a new kid, Bob, but Pete does instead and then gets Allergy and the rest of the gang interested.
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