Our Army at War #227
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Joe Kubert sets an unsettling, shadowy mood: Sgt. Rock and a robed local figure stand in a dimly lit passage, spotlighted against an enormous, eerily hanging U.S. Army uniform — empty boots, rifle, and gear arranged as if a soldier simply vanished — while speech bubbles pose the chilling question, "Soldiers? No soldiers have passed this way, Sergeant--." With the story title "Traitor's Blood!" waiting inside, this January 1971 issue of Our Army at War promises a wartime mystery full of suspense and uneasy alliances. Sam Glanzman handles the interior work throughout, making this a strong showcase for DC's gritty WWII storytelling at its most atmospheric.
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The U.S.S. Stevens rescues the survivors of the torpedoed U.S.S. Shelton.
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