Sgt. Rock #344
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover says it all — a half-frozen, barely clothed soldier lunges desperately through a snow-swept battlefield while an enemy soldier levels a gun and delivers the chilling threat, "One move, and you are a dead man, Sgt. Rock!", with fallen Nazi troops in the foreground and a line of enemy soldiers advancing through the cold behind them. It's a stark, visceral winter-warfare image that captures exactly the kind of punishing, no-quarter combat DC's "Blockbuster Battle-Action" promise was built on. Robert Kanigher and Frank Redondo deliver the interior story "Naked Soldier," making this September 1980 issue a compelling package for any fan of hard-edged WWII comics.
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Rock is out on patrol with a unit of new recruits when they are waylaid by Nazi soldiers, who force them to strip off their uniforms, planning to disguise themselves as American soldiers. They slaughter all of Rock's men but the sergeant escapes, trying desperately to keep himself from freezing before he can foil the Nazi plot.
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