Our Army at War #289
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this February 1976 issue puts Easy Company in a desperate spot — soldiers in WWII combat gear scramble through a war-torn street as a massive enemy machine gun looms in the foreground, a swastika-emblazoned weapon bearing down while the cries "They got Rock!" and "We're trapped!" hang in the smoke-filled air. The chaotic, visceral composition captures the kind of high-stakes battlefield pressure that made Our Army at War one of DC's most compelling war titles of the era. With Robert Kanigher scripting "The Line" and Frank Redondo on interior art, this is a fine example of the series firing on all cylinders.
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