Sgt. Rock #335
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA battle-worn Sgt. Rock dominates the foreground of this Joe Kubert cover, his combat-blackened face set in grim focus as he holds out a cracked compass — the "Killer Compass" of the story's title — while two of his Easy Company soldiers celebrate in the smoky background, one triumphantly raising his rifle after apparently driving back the enemy. That cracked compass is doing a lot of dramatic heavy lifting, promising a tense story from writer Robert Kanigher and artist Frank Redondo about survival, navigation, and the cost of getting your squad home alive. DC's long-running WWII series was firing on all cylinders in December 1979, and this issue looks like a fine example of why Sgt. Rock earned his stripes month after month.
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Easy Company is in the desert without water. Can Sgt. Rock's compass lead them to the next water hole?
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