SGT. FRANK ROCK--NAZI SOLDIER? Worry not, the ol' sarge hasn't allied with the Axis, but he's hoping to trick the Nazis into thinking he has. Easy Company's found themselves behind enemy lines, disguised as German infantry, and they're blasting their way through a horde of zombies to get at the big man himself: Hitler!
Campbell might not stay awake working on huge obstacles for Easy Company but theres no denying this series has been a fun ride. Read Full Review
DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #5, like the entire series to date, is just a straightforward, quick, easy read thats loads of fun. Theres nothing too deep and theres nothing difficult to understand. Its actually so easy to follow anyone could hop right in and not skip a beat even in the penultimate issue. Youll need little thought and will find DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead is a leisurely getaway like a good 80s action flick. However, its comfortable, almost cavalier design does make for a rather predictable comic. That said, this art team builds this story up well with some intense graphics and the perfect wartime atmosphere to boot. It may be too late to hop on board now, however, this would definitely be the perfect trade to balance out this fast-paced design. Read Full Review
It's a fun comic, and judged as Bruce Campbell's first comic work, it's definitely impressive. Now to see how he brings it home next issue. Read Full Review
It's a bit of a letdown, but at least the ending has something close to a cliffhanger. Read Full Review