Our Army at War #296
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this September 1976 issue pulls you straight into the thick of battle — Sgt. Rock and a fellow Easy Company soldier grapple desperately with an enemy combatant amid smoke, debris, and the chaos of a bombed-out battlefield. The story inside is titled "Graveyard of the Combat Soldier," and Sergio Aragonés handles the full writing and art duties, making this an intriguing blend of Kubert's gritty, visceral cover work and Aragonés's distinctive storytelling sensibility.
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A squadron of defeated Japanese soldiers surrenders to a family enjoying the beach.
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