Unknown Soldier #212
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe master of disguise finds himself in the ultimate no-win situation on Joe Kubert's gripping cover: the Unknown Soldier, his bandaged face partially exposed beneath a half-removed mask, stands frozen with guns leveled at him from both sides while pleading "Don't shoot — I'm the Unknown Soldier — doomed by the one disguise I can't take off!" It's a brilliantly tense image that captures the bitter irony of a man whose identity is his greatest weapon, now turned against him. With Bob Haney scripting "The Traitor in Wolf's Clothing!" and art by Dick Ayers, this 1978 DC gem delivers exactly the kind of wartime suspense that made this series such a compelling read.
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