Our Army at War #226
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover pulls you straight into the tension: a grizzled enemy soldier lunges forward gripping a pistol, while in the background a shirtless American GI armed with a submachine gun calls out "C'mon ahead, Sarge… it's all clear!" — and a helmet marked "JONES" lying in the foreground quietly raises the stakes. Our Army at War #226 from 1970 showcases DC's signature WWII combat storytelling at its gritty best, with Russ Heath handling full interior duties on "Death Stop." It's a lean, hard-edged package that captures everything fans loved about Sgt. Rock's corner of the battlefield.
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Run-down of the awards won by DC at the 1970 Comic Art Convention in New York City.
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