Our Army at War #252
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this December 1972 issue delivers one of the series' most charged confrontations: a battered, defeated Nazi officer looks up from the ground, admitting defeat, while Sgt. Rock stands over him — bandaged, battle-worn, and armed — demanding whether his enemy has the nerve to finish what they started. The raw tension between the two figures, set against a murky wartime backdrop, captures exactly the gritty moral weight that made Our Army at War such a compelling read. Inside, Russ Heath brings "The Iron Hand!" to life with the same unflinching craft that defined the best war comics of the era.
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