Our Army at War #82
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Our Army at War #82 from 1959 puts you right in the thick of World War II action, with cover art by Jerry Grandenetti showing a helmeted American soldier crouched atop what appears to be a vehicle, blazing away with a submachine gun at a German aircraft bearing a swastika insignia — explosions and smoke filling the air around him. The cover promises "Gun Jockey!" along with other battle-action stories, with the added bonus of a special Easy Company tale. Writer Bob Haney and artist Mort Drucker bring the interior fireworks, making this a satisfying ten-cent package of WWII thrills.
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Two of the Combat Happy Joes of Easy continually bring up the rear, leading Sgt. Rock to advise them to "stop holding up Easy!"
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