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sgtrock
nothing's ever easy in easy company
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sgtrock · 2 years ago
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Sgt Rock #350
March 1981
Cover by Joe Kubert
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sgtrock · 4 years ago
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sgtrock · 4 years ago
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petition for scott snyder to never be allowed to write sgt rock ever again
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sgtrock · 4 years ago
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The Rock Review: Sgt. Rock #365
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Sgt. Rock # 365, first published June 1982
“Jigsaw”
This issue of Sgt. Rock introduces us to Jigsaw, a green apple who's making a puzzle of Easy Co in his spare time. He knows where everyone in Easy fits--everyone, that is except, for himself.
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Jigsaw proclaims himself to be ‘no hero’.
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There are several scenes demonstrating where the other combat-happy joes fit into Easy-- Rock taking point, Bulldozer right behind him, and 4-Eyes covering the rear. 4-Eyes and Rock discuss the effects of combat fatigue and the guilt that comes with killing.
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Little Sure Shot and Ice Cream Soldier take out enemy soldiers with deadly efficiency, while Jackie Johnson and Wildman prove that Easy works best when all the men form a complete whole. And where does Jigsaw fit in?
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Jigsaw finds his place- between Easy and danger. 
Overall, this story is a fine example of what makes Sgt. Rock a compelling read-- the dynamic between Rock and his men is second to none. Kanigher’s writing and Redondo’s pencils continue to be a perfect fit for Sgt. Rock.
Other features in this issue are “The Weapon Ultimate”, where in a post-apocalyptic future two soldiers discover that their fellow man is truly the deadliest weapon; and “Nobody Dies Alone”, where we follow two bickering recon pilots as they explore a distant planet and discover that they have finally found some common ground.
Credits:
“Jigsaw”: created by Bob Kanigher, edited by Joe Kubert, art by Frank Redondo, and colors by Tatjana Wood
“The Weapon Ultimate”: story by Jack C. Harris, art by Tom Mandrake, letters by J.K. School, colors by Jerry Serpe
“Nobody Dies Alone”: art and story uncredited
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sgtrock · 4 years ago
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Our Army At War #112, November 1961, Pencils: Joe Kubert
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sgtrock · 4 years ago
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Fingers And Hands
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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The Rock Review: Our Army At War #273
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Our Army At War #273, first published October 1974
“The Arena” 
 OAAW #273 follows Sgt. Rock into the Roman Coliseum as he evades capture by the Germans-- and, 1900 years earlier, a gladiator named Rufus, going into the Coliseum for the last time. Does anything really change in war, as these two men fight for their lives, almost two thousand years apart?
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Credits
“The Arena”: story by Bob Kanigher, art by Russ Heath
Bob Kanigher’s Gallery of War: “Once A Hero”: story by Bob Kanigher, art by Ric Estrada
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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The Rock Review: Our Army At War #81
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Millenium Edition: Our Army At War #81, first published April 1959
“The Rock of Easy Company”
This reprint of the first appearance of Sgt. Rock established many things about his character in only six pages: his background as a steelworker from Pennsylvania, his ability to remain calm under pressure, his dedication to his men, and even the prototype for his most famous nemesis, the Iron Major (presented here as the ‘Iron Kapitan’).
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Although Kanigher had made a couple prototypes of the Rock character before for G.I. Combat, this was the version of the character that stuck and became Sgt Rock in OAAW #83. Rock became a mainstay at Our Army At War and the title was renamed for him in 1977.
Other noteworthy features in this issue were “Umbrella Pilot” and “No Pocket for Easy”.
Credits:
“The Rock of Easy Company”: story by Bob Haney, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito
“Fighting Footsteps”: story by Bob Haney, art by Russ Heath
“The Liberators”: story and art by unknown
“Umbrella Pilot”: story by Bob Haney, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito 
“No Pocket For Easy”: story by Robert Kanigher, art by Jack Abel
“The Unsafe Safe”: story by Robert Kanigher, art by Joe Kubert
Cover illustration by Jerry Grandenetti
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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someday i’m going to review every single sgt rock comic i own. someday. then finally this blog will have some content on it
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Our Army At War #222 with Sgt Rock by Joe Kubert
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Our Army At War #107 with Sgt Rock by Joe Kubert
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Showcase : Sgt. Rock / Enemy Ace
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Vintage Comic - GI Combat #200
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Comics That Never Were - Super-Team Family #681 with Spider-Man And Sgt. Rock
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Comics That Never Were - Super-Team Family #192
Via Super-Team Family
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Vintage Comic - Our Army At War #193
Pencils: Joe Kubert Inks: Joe Kubert DC (May1968)
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sgtrock · 6 years ago
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Vintage Comic - Sgt. Rock #379
Pencils: Joe Kubert Inks: Joe Kubert DC (Aug1983)
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