Our Army at War #281
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA grim and gripping image dominates this June 1975 issue — a pack mule carrying a body draped in an army blanket leads a somber procession down from a snow-dusted mountain battlefield, while soldiers on the right react with stunned recognition: "Th-That's Sgt. Rock!" Joe Kubert's cover art captures that raw tension between battlefield loss and the shock of seeing a legend brought low, rendered with his characteristically earthy, weathered linework. Inside, Sam Glanzman handles the full storytelling duties on "Dead Man's Eyes!," making this a notably unified creative package from one of DC's steadiest war comics of the era.
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Larry Rounds loves games, and ends up throwing dice for his very life.
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