Sgt. Rock #362
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Who's in Charge?", Sgt. Rock #362 (1982) delivers a sharp, character-driven moment as two Army colonels arrive to investigate why Easy Company consistently outperforms every other unit. With the team’s unity at the heart of their success, each soldier insists no one leader stands out—because they’ve learned the hard way that any standout is soon moved, and they’re determined not to lose Rock. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with grit by Frank Redondo, the issue’s dynamic art and tight storytelling are brought to life by Tatjana Wood’s colors and Esphid Mahilum’s crisp lettering, while Joe Kubert’s cover captures the tension with his signature precision.
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Two Army colonels are sent to inspect Easy Company to find out how they have become the best fighting outfit in the military. When each member is questioned, they claim that they fight as a team, and no one soldier stands out, because they believe that anyone who is singled out will be transferred to another unit, and they don't want to lose Rock.
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