Our Army at War #267
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this April 1974 installment pulls no punches: a wounded Sgt. Rock lies on the ground, draped in ammunition belts and clutching his weapon, while soldiers advance toward a devastated town in the background. The chilling cover caption — "Keep going into town… there is NO ONE left alive here!" — sets a somber, urgent tone that made DC's war titles stand apart from lighter fare of the era. With Sam Glanzman handling the interior story "A Baker's Dozen!" solo, this issue delivers the gritty, human-centered combat storytelling that Our Army at War fans sought out month after month.
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