Sgt. Rock #311
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom December 1977, this DC war title delivers a tense cover by Joe Kubert that splits the scene dramatically: in the foreground, Rock and a woman crouch low, a lit grenade between them, while above them a silhouetted squad of enemy soldiers — one calling out "Soldaten! Over here!" — looms against a stark background. The story title "The Sergeant and the Lady!" promises an unlikely wartime pairing at the heart of the action. With Robert Kanigher writing and Doug Wildey on interior art, this is a solid entry in one of DC's most enduring WWII series.
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Rock helps a French lady blow up a German gun emplacement. The French lady is a homage of Katherine Hepburn.
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