Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Our Army at War #230

Our Army at War #230 (On Sale: January 5, 1971), has a Sgt. Rock cover by Joe Kubert.

We begin with Sgt. Rock in "Home Is the Hunter" by Joe Kubert and  Russ Heath. Sgt. Rock and Easy Company discover the tracks of a giant bear outside of a village. The villagers claim that the bear is part of a curse put on the village for helping the Americans. Rock and Easy set out to prove that the curse is a phony by killing the bear. However, on the first night, Bulldozer is mauled. Little Sure Shot goes after the bear by himself only to discover that it is a Nazi in a bear suit. He is led into a trap, but Rock and the other men of Easy Company come to his aid by ambushing the Nazis.

Next, we have a Sgt. Rock's Battle Stations on Military Scouts drawn by Sam Glanzman.

We end with a U.S.S. Stevens story, "Cause and Cure" by Sam Glanzman. The U.S.S. Stevens captures four Japanese frogmen. This story was reprinted in  U.S.S. Stevens: The Collected Stories (2016).

Edited by Joe Kubert.

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