Cover: Joe Kubert
Sgt. Rock #322
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Joe Kubert's cover for this November 1978 issue sets an immediately tense scene: a cold-eyed, blonde-haired figure in a skull-marked German helmet crouches in the foreground, pistol in hand and a swastika armband visible — this is "The Killer" of the story title. Behind her, a battle-weary Rock surveys a field of fallen soldiers, his thought balloon reading "The battle's over! Looks like…they're all…DEAD!" With 44 all-new pages promising more action, this is a gripping entry in DC's long-running WWII series.
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writer Robert Kanigher · artist, inker Frank Redondo · colorist Bob LeRose · letterer Esphid Mahilum · cover Joe Kubert
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writer Robert Kanigher
artist, inker Frank Redondo
colorist Bob LeRose
letterer Esphid Mahilum
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert
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