Sgt. Rock #383
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this 1983 DC issue sets a quietly chilling scene: a menacing Nazi officer identified as "Warlock" looms over a group of frightened civilians — children and an elderly man among them — who huddle around an open fairy-tale book, while armed German soldiers close in from behind. The tagline "In the middle of the war, Rock finds a piece of paradise" hints at a moment of fragile humanity surrounded by conflict, and that tension between innocence and brutality is all over Kubert's expressive linework. Written by Robert Kanigher with interior art by Frank Redondo, this one promises the kind of wartime storytelling that made Sgt. Rock a cornerstone of DC's war comics line.
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