Cover Credits |
Artist: Joe Kubert |
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Comic Title: Our Army at War #213
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: December 1969
On Sale Date:
October 2, 1969 Copyright Date October 2, 1969
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1969
Frequency: Monthly (semi-monthly Feb.)
Cover Price: $0.15
Page Count: 32
Editor: Joe Kubert
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Title: "A Letter for Bulldozer"
Pages: 14
Feature(s):
Sgt. Rock (of Earth-1)
Artist: Russ Heath
Reprinted In:
Showcase Presents:Sgt. Rock Vol. 4 TPB (2013)
Feature Character(s)
- Sgt. Rock (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
Supporting Character(s)
- Easy Company (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
- Bulldozer (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
- Ice Cream Soldier (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
- Little Sure Shot (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
- Wild Man (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
- Jackie Johnson (last appearance in Our Army at War #212; next appearance in Our Army at War #214)
Villain(s)
- A gang of crooks (in flashback; no further appearances)
- Various Nazi soldiers (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- A stock yard manager (in flashback; no further appearances)
Flashback Appearance(s)
- Bulldozer (prior to his enlistment; earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in Showcase #45)
Synopsis:
Bulldozer is stunned when he receives a letter from home. While staring blankly at the letter, Easy Company falls under attack. Rock pushes Bulldozer to safety then demands an explanation.
Bulldozer explains that prior to the war he was employed at the Chicago stock yards. A gang of crooks assaulted him and stole his paycheck. During the fight, Bulldozer believed he killed one of the attackers. He then ran from police. The rest of the gang began blackmailing Bulldozer, and he paid them off. Bulldozer thinks the letter is another extortion attempt.
After Bulldozer finishes his explanation, a Nazi tank attack begins. Bulldozer helps Rock take out the tanks. Rock then opens the letter which reveals that Bulldozer never killed the man. The alleged victim's mother discovered the plot and has sent Bulldozer his money back. Free from his own conscience at last, Bulldozer then leads Easy to another victory over the Nazis.
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