Cover: Joe Kubert
Sgt. Rock #337
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Against a backdrop of billowing orange flames and a steel bridge structure, Joe Kubert's cover for this February 1980 issue centers on a downed soldier named Charlie, an Iron Cross pinned to his chest, as a wounded comrade in a sling stares down in disbelief — the cover's speech balloon asking the haunting question: "Sarge — why'd that Nazi put an Iron Cross on Charlie?" Behind them, Rock and the men of Easy Company stand at the ready, adding weight to the grim scene. "A Bridge Called Charlie" promises the kind of hard-edged WWII drama that made Sgt. Rock one of DC's most compelling war titles.
writer Bob Kanigher · artist, inker Frank Redondo · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer Esphidy · cover Joe Kubert
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writer Bob Kanigher
artist, inker Frank Redondo
colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer Esphidy
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert
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