Sgt. Rock #389
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew covers in DC's war line hit as hard as this one: Joe Kubert renders a battered, bare-chested Sgt. Rock clutching a small collection of mementos — 4-Eyes' specs, Little Sure Shot's feather, Bulldozer's medal — while ghostly faces of Easy Company soldiers loom in the background behind him. The speech bubble's quiet, anguished question ("Is this all that's left of Easy Company???") sets a somber, emotionally charged tone that pulls you straight into Robert Kanigher's story "A Pocketful of Easy," with interior art by Frank Redondo and colors by Tatjana Wood. A genuinely moving issue from 1984 that demonstrates why Sgt. Rock remained one of DC's most enduring war titles.
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