Our Army at War #259
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1973 issue of Our Army at War delivers a striking cover by Joe Kubert that puts Sgt. Rock in a tense, desperate moment — surrounded by bandaged, war-weary soldiers leveling their rifles at him while demanding he get off their ship, as Rock himself is shoved back toward shark-infested waters. The raw emotion of men crying "We don't want war no more!" gives the scene a haunting, morally charged weight that sets up the interior story, "Lost Paradise," illustrated by Sam Glanzman. It's a compelling snapshot of the human cost of combat, told with the gritty expressiveness that made DC's war titles some of the most thoughtful comics of their era.
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A Chinese junk full of fishermen is accidentally destroyed by the U.S.S. Stevens.
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