Our Army at War #236
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSeptember 1971 finds Sgt. Rock and Easy Company in genuinely unsettling territory — Joe Kubert's cover depicts Rock striding through a war-torn graveyard while speech balloons cry out "Easy? Easy… where are you?", with the ghostly, shrouded vision of a skeletal figure looming large in the background and Rock's soldiers clustered nervously nearby. The atmosphere Kubert conjures is equal parts battlefield grit and eerie supernatural dread, making this issue of Our Army at War feel like something a little darker than the usual combat fare. With Bob Kanigher writing and Russ Heath on interior art, "Face the Devil!" promises the kind of tightly crafted war storytelling DC was delivering at its best in the early '70s.
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An old man comes out of the fog, claiming that Billy Boy is his lost son. Is the man real, or a ghost?
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