Our Army at War #231
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running war anthology delivers a genuinely gripping cover in this April 1971 issue, with Joe Kubert's pencils and inks capturing Sgt. Rock supporting a badly wounded G.I. through what appears to be a prisoner column, surrounded by figures in heavy coats while urgent speech balloons — "It's too late, Rock…", "He knows!", "He don't even know you're holdin' him!" — crackle with tension. The cover teaser asks why the fate of this one soldier shook Rock to his very soul, and the interior story, "My Brother's Keeper," promises exactly that kind of emotionally weighty combat drama. With Sam Glanzman handling the interior art, this issue pairs Kubert's striking cover with equally committed craftsmanship inside.
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