Our Army at War #280
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarking its 200th anniversary milestone, this Giant-sized 1975 DC issue puts Sgt. Rock front and center in a dynamic Joe Kubert cover that shows the battle-hardened sergeant charging forward, Tommy gun in hand, with explosions and combat chaos erupting behind him in flanking panels. Three stories are teased across the cover — "The Rock of Easy!," "The Rock and the Wall!," and "Mercy Mission!" alongside "Every Man's a Sergeant!" — promising a packed collection of Easy Company action. Kubert's gritty linework captures Rock's fierce determination perfectly, making this Giant issue a fine snapshot of DC's beloved war comics at their mid-'70s stride.
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Joe Wall, the "Wall" of Easy learns that walls may fall but Rocks do not.
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