Sgt. Rock #360
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this January 1982 issue delivers an arresting ground-level view: Sgt. Rock and fallen Easy Company soldiers lie in the foreground wreckage while two standing figures — one identified as a Major — look on, a speech bubble grimly declaring "Rock and Easy Co. have been wiped out!!" It's a striking, low-angle composition that puts the reader right in the dust alongside the casualties, making the stakes feel immediate and personal. Jan Duursema handles the interior art, and with a story titled "Holding Action," this issue promises the kind of gritty WWII storytelling that made Sgt. Rock a cornerstone of DC's war comics line.
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A Confederate soldier is labeled a coward by his father/general, and proves his father wrong.
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