Sgt. Rock by Joe Kubert: Deluxe Edition
por DC Comics
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Description
DC Comics proudly salutes legendary comics artist and educator Joe Kubert with this collection of tales honoring one of his most popular characters—Sgt. Rock!
This collection charts Sgt. Rock’s evolution from dogged infantryman to symbol of duty, grief, and stubborn hope, as Kubert and his collaborators deliver raw, explosive episodes of courage, guilt, sacrifice, and survival.
Featuring the “never-before-seen” story “What’s to Tell?” by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert (Sgt. Rock, Enemy Ace, Metal Men), landmark Easy Company classics from Our Army at War and Sgt. Rock, key appearances in Showcase and G.I. Combat, and contextual material from Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, this Deluxe Edition is both a battlefield scrapbook and a monument to one of comics’ greatest artists.
This deluxe hardcover features stories from G.I. Combat #68; Our Army at War #83, #91, #117, #135, #141, #158, #165, #196, #233, and #238; Sgt. Rock #302-304 and #368; Sgt. Rock Special #1; Joe Kubert Presents #5; and Showcase #45. Plus, never-before-seen original Sgt. Rock artwork and brand-new forewords by artist Andy Kubert (Flashpoint, Superman: Up in the Sky) and writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place). | Joe Kubert was a master storyteller whose career spanned from the Golden Age of comics into the modern era. His most iconic work on Sgt. Rock brought depth, empathy, and a ground-level view of World War II to mainstream comics, while projects like Fax from Sarajevo and Yossel: April 19, 1943 explored real-world trauma with unflinching honesty. As founder of The Kubert School, he mentored generations of artists and writers, leaving an enduring legacy not only on the page, but in the industry itself.
Alongside Joe Kubert’s defining visuals, this collection features work from Russ Heath (Enemy Ace, G.I. Combat), Sam Glanzman (U.S.S. Stevens), Jerry Grandenetti (The Haunted Tank), Jack Abel (The Losers), John Severin (Two-Fisted Tales), Lee Elias (Black Cat), Frank Thorne (Red Sonja), and others. Their distinct storytelling styles complement Kubert’s, expanding the emotional range of Easy Company’s world—from claustrophobic foxholes to the haunted calm after battle.
This collection charts Sgt. Rock’s evolution from dogged infantryman to symbol of duty, grief, and stubborn hope, as Kubert and his collaborators deliver raw, explosive episodes of courage, guilt, sacrifice, and survival.
Featuring the “never-before-seen” story “What’s to Tell?” by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert (Sgt. Rock, Enemy Ace, Metal Men), landmark Easy Company classics from Our Army at War and Sgt. Rock, key appearances in Showcase and G.I. Combat, and contextual material from Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, this Deluxe Edition is both a battlefield scrapbook and a monument to one of comics’ greatest artists.
This deluxe hardcover features stories from G.I. Combat #68; Our Army at War #83, #91, #117, #135, #141, #158, #165, #196, #233, and #238; Sgt. Rock #302-304 and #368; Sgt. Rock Special #1; Joe Kubert Presents #5; and Showcase #45. Plus, never-before-seen original Sgt. Rock artwork and brand-new forewords by artist Andy Kubert (Flashpoint, Superman: Up in the Sky) and writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place). | Joe Kubert was a master storyteller whose career spanned from the Golden Age of comics into the modern era. His most iconic work on Sgt. Rock brought depth, empathy, and a ground-level view of World War II to mainstream comics, while projects like Fax from Sarajevo and Yossel: April 19, 1943 explored real-world trauma with unflinching honesty. As founder of The Kubert School, he mentored generations of artists and writers, leaving an enduring legacy not only on the page, but in the industry itself.
Alongside Joe Kubert’s defining visuals, this collection features work from Russ Heath (Enemy Ace, G.I. Combat), Sam Glanzman (U.S.S. Stevens), Jerry Grandenetti (The Haunted Tank), Jack Abel (The Losers), John Severin (Two-Fisted Tales), Lee Elias (Black Cat), Frank Thorne (Red Sonja), and others. Their distinct storytelling styles complement Kubert’s, expanding the emotional range of Easy Company’s world—from claustrophobic foxholes to the haunted calm after battle.
PUBLISHER:
DC Comics
ISBN-10:
1799509044
ISBN-13:
9781799509042
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
352
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
10.88(H) x 7.06(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English