Our Army at War #83
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis June 1959 DC war comic puts readers right in the heat of combat, with Jerry Grandenetti's cover depicting a determined soldier gripping a belt-fed machine gun in tight quarters, an enemy aircraft looming ominously in the background. The cover promises an Easy Co. story — "The Rock and the Wall!" — alongside other battle-action tales, with writing by Bob Haney and interior art by Mort Drucker. At just a dime, Our Army at War #83 delivers the gritty, ground-level tension that made DC's war titles a staple of late-1950s comics.
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A frogman, a pilot, and a commando all have important missions to accomplish before the sun can rise on D-Day.
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