DC Comics · Our Army at War #234 · July 1971 · $0.15 · 36 pages
Grade: VF+ 8.5
Edited by Joe Kubert. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Joe Kubert.
This issue features Sgt. Rock and Easy Company in World War II combat scenarios. The lead story showcases Rock's leadership as he confronts soldiers who have abandoned their post, leaving an elderly civilian to face the enemy alone. Joe Kubert provides his signature dynamic artwork throughout the issue.
As with most issues in this era of the series, the stories focus on the camaraderie and moral challenges faced by American soldiers in the European theater, with Rock serving as both military leader and moral compass for his unit.
This issue represents the peak era of DC's war comics, with Joe Kubert's powerful artwork and storytelling defining the Sgt. Rock character for generations of readers.
Condition VF+ 8.5 with light wear, tight spine, minimal creasing, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
DC Comics · Our Army at War #234 · July 1971 · $0.15 · 36 pages
Grade: VF+ 8.5
Edited by Joe Kubert. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Joe Kubert.
This issue features Sgt. Rock and Easy Company in World War II combat scenarios. The lead story showcases Rock's leadership as he confronts soldiers who have abandoned their post, leaving an elderly civilian to face the enemy alone. Joe Kubert provides his signature dynamic artwork throughout the issue.
As with most issues in this era of the series, the stories focus on the camaraderie and moral challenges faced by American soldiers in the European theater, with Rock serving as both military leader and moral compass for his unit.
This issue represents the peak era of DC's war comics, with Joe Kubert's powerful artwork and storytelling defining the Sgt. Rock character for generations of readers.
Condition VF+ 8.5 with light wear, tight spine, minimal creasing, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.