Anyone else ever read the Sgt Rock Commic Book

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Anyone else ever read the Sgt Rock Commic Book

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I used to read them alot when I was a kid. I collected them at one time. I discovered them one day when I was snooping through my older brothers stuff in the atic and found a whole bunch of Sgt. Rock comic books. I spent the next week reading all of them and continued to reread them for years. Probably not the best things for kids to read but it was the first thing that got me facinated with WWII.
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Yeah, that was one of the things that got me hooked too.:D
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An earlier thread that might interest you

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Man that brings back memories, it's been ages seen I've read or seen and issue but remember it well.
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A good trip down memory lane. How about the Navajo Indian P-51 Mustang pilot comic? I don't remember his name.
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Hi Gary,

Yes Sgt. Rock and also the Haunted Tank were my favorites back
when I was a lad. I still have a few stashed in the closet. :D
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I even have the specs for Sgt Rock for my Up Front game hehe
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Sgt. Rock - what a soldier! I'd be waiting for each new issue. :D
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Sgt Rock

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Greetings I remember

"Mine gott why can't we kill these Amerikaners?"

"Because youn swinehound this is an Amerikaner comic book"
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Post by Baldrick »

Oh yeah. Way better than Nick Fury. Loved the Haunted Tank, Dinosuar Island and who was the Indian pilot, something Cloud?

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Yep read them thats how my parents conned me into reading,,belive the haunted tank was called the Ghost of the General Lee ,wasnt it??
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I read 'em, too...

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...and I'm sure those comic books were a big part of what led some of us baby boomers to wargames & military history. Yeah, we need some SPWaW scenarios for "Easy" Company or the Howling Commandos. As for the Haunted Tank, I was thinking that it was a M3 Stuart, and somehow "Jeb" Stuart figured in. Reminds me of a Mark Twain quote: "When I was younger, I could remember everything, whether it happened or not. As I get older, I'm inclined towards the latter. "
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Oh yeah. Way better than Nick Fury. Loved the Haunted Tank, Dinosuar Island and who was the Indian pilot, something Cloud?


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Thank you all...I had forgotten I put all my comic books up over the garage in boxes years ago. I went up and dragged them all down...now my 7 year old son is in comic heaven...yes, I also have Sgt. Rock...unknown soldier, GI combat, Sgt Fury,The Losers, Fight'n Army,....and of course the horror and super hero ones.
Boy...talk about sitting in the middle of the kitchen floor,...and just reminiscing....surrounded by a slew of comic books.
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