Our Army at War #197
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this September 1968 DC war title presents a striking image: a battle-worn Sgt. Rock, ammunition belt across his chest, extending a medal toward a small group of wide-eyed civilian children gathered around the wreckage of a downed aircraft. The tagline — "A Medal for a Civilian… He Earned It!" — lends the scene genuine emotional weight, suggesting the gritty humanity that made this series a standout among 1960s war comics. It's a quietly powerful composition that balances Rock's hardened battlefield presence against the innocence of the young onlookers behind him.
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On a desert hike, each soldier sees something different in a mirage.
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