Our Army at War #237
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis striking 1971 DC issue puts Sgt. Rock front and center in a harrowing cover composition by Joe Kubert — framed within a suspended blood plasma bag, Rock cradles a fallen soldier on the battlefield while his fellow Easy Company men look on in the background. The anguished caption "Nobody Cares… Whether I Live… or Die!" gives the scene a raw emotional weight that sets it apart from a typical war cover. Norman Maurer handles the interior art, making this a compelling entry in one of DC's most enduring war series.
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Following the disappearance of all members of an 1866 United States trade mission in Korea, Rear Admiral John Rogers leads an expedition to the Korean Citadel, where they are attacked. In the ensuing battle, Ship's Carpenter Cyrus Hayden distinguishes himself by demonstrating bravery and leadership, later receiving the Medal of Honor for his exceptional service.
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