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    Sgt. Rock #327

    Sgt. Rock » Sgt. Rock #327 - Death Express released by DC Comics on April 1979.

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    Death Express last edited by deactivated-62e5b6c75b65e on 07/16/22 05:25AM View full history

    Death Express (First Story)

    The Nazi's have rigged a passenger train with V-2 Rockets and are steaming through a mountainous area in France. Their plan is to get close enough to fire the missiles and destroy London. To ensure the success of their mission, the Nazi's are using civilian passengers as shields in hope that the Allied forces won't attack. Sgt. Rock, Dozer, and Jackie Johnson slow the train down enabling them to hop on the caboose. They make their way through the train cars desperate to stop the it before the missiles launch. A classic Rock story.

    The Reunion

    A five page story about several WWII vets who go on a Battlefield tour some 30 years after the war ended. The tour takes them to the location of one of their most brutal engagements. But the soldiers are stunned to find that a group of Nazis are on the same tour. Painful memories lead Sgt. Talbot to take care of one bit of business left unfinished from the war.

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