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Cover: Joe Kubert

Unknown Soldier #210

Dec 1977 · DC · 0.35 USD
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“Sparrows Can't Sing!”

DC's long-running WWII series delivers a genuinely gripping cover for issue #210, with Joe Kubert's pencils and inks staging a harrowing scene: a bound prisoner hangs upside-down while a figure in a Nazi officer's uniform — gun drawn — faces a crowd of armed German soldiers demanding proof of loyalty by killing the captive. The cover's caption warns that the Faceless Warrior must become a "Master of Torture" to save a spy, and the dialogue makes the impossible stakes explicit — refuse, and the Unknown Soldier's cover is blown. It's a tense, beautifully rendered December 1977 entry in the series, with Kubert's draftsmanship giving the wartime desperation a raw, urgent weight.

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writer Bob Haney · artist Dick Ayers · inker Gerry Talaoc · colorist Jerry Serpe · letterer Erik Santos · cover Joe Kubert

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writer Bob Haney
artist Dick Ayers
colorist Jerry Serpe
letterer Erik Santos
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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First Appearance of Sparrow, the top Allied spy in Germany. The Unknown Soldier must rescue him from the German Army.

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