Our Army at War #294
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC's 1976 Bicentennial celebration series, this issue of Our Army at War featuring Sgt. Rock delivers a cover by Joe Kubert that's equal parts grim and gripping — a skeletal, shrouded Death figure looms over a cluster of Easy Company soldiers, each tagged by name (Sgt. Rock, Ice Cream Soldier, 4-Eyes, Little Sure Shot, Bulldozer, and more), as if the Reaper himself is marking their dog tags. The urgency spikes with a soldier's desperate plea — "Let go, kid… the enemy's ready to attack!" — while the story title "A Coffin for Easy" hangs overhead like a threat. Kubert's raw, expressive linework makes this one of those covers that stops you cold before you even crack the spine.
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Aliens want to destroy the Earth as it is a backward planet of no use, until Superman introduces them to Hostess Cup Cakes.
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