Our Army at War #230
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this March 1971 issue puts Sgt. Rock and Easy Company square in the middle of something unsettling — soldiers crouch and recoil before a jagged, smoke-purple void blasted through a wall, with one wide-eyed GI sporting a feathered cap backing away in genuine alarm. The dialogue says it all: one man calls "Baloney!" while another nervously wonders aloud whether there really is such a thing as a demon, setting up a tense supernatural undercurrent beneath the gritty WWII action. Inside, Sam Glanzman handles the full story "Home Is the Hunter" himself, bringing his distinctive combat storytelling to one of DC's most enduring war series.
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