Our Army at War #275
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAt 100 pages for just sixty cents, this December 1974 DC giant delivers outstanding value for fans of WWII combat fiction, with Sgt. Rock headlining alongside four labeled stories — "Graveyard Battlefield," "Lucky… Save Me," "Wooden Soldier," and "Valley of Missing Aces." Joe Kubert's cover art anchors the whole package with a striking battlefield still-life: a helmet resting on a rifle barrel with a grenade at its base, flanked by vignettes of a graveside cross, a warship under fire, a tank in flames, and a dogfight between biplanes. Sam Glanzman pulls triple duty as writer, artist, and inker on the interior tales, promising two full-length Easy Co. stories plus additional heart-stopping battle sagas.
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After a kamikaze attack, a badly wounded sailor clings to life.
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