Our Army at War #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Laughter on Snakehead Hill!", a tense military patrol stumbles upon a series of unexpected obstacles on a seemingly cleared route, where the usual signs of safety prove not quite enough. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with sharp detail by artists Bob Forgione and Jack Abel, this 1959 issue of Our Army at War delivers a grounded, suspenseful tale of war’s unpredictable hazards. The cover, a striking piece by Joe Kubert, captures the moment just before the next challenge unfolds.
In "Cleared to Combat!" from *Our Army at War* #84 (1959), a squad moves forward through a war-torn zone marked with clearance signs—only to find that even the safest paths can hide unexpected dangers. The tension builds as each step forward tests their trust in the markings and their own instincts.
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↩ Reprints All-American Men of War #9 (1954)
Reprinted in Our Fighting Forces #110 (1967), The Sgt. Rock Archives #1 (2002), Sgt. Rock's Combat Tales #1 (2005), Showcase Presents: Sgt. Rock #1 (2008), The Art of Joe Kubert #[nn] (2011)
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