Sgt. Rock #328
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this May 1979 issue delivers a raw, visceral snapshot of World War II combat: a battered, battle-worn Sgt. Rock dominates the foreground, draped in ammunition belts and clutching a rifle, while behind him an enemy tank commander shouts "Keep going! Smash that dog to the ground!" — making the odds unmistakably grim. The tension between Rock's towering, defiant presence and the looming tank feels immediate and urgent, exactly the kind of do-or-die imagery that made this series a staple of DC's war comics line. With Robert Kanigher writing and Frank Redondo on interior art, issue #328 promises the gritty, hard-edged storytelling that fans of Easy Company have always come to expect.
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