Stand at attention, cadet! Easy Company’s blasted their way through the undead all across Berlin-but don’t get cocky now, soldier, because your platoon’s just come face-to-face with something far more horrifying than zombies: Sgt. Rock has fallen in battle. Could it be that Easy Company will be sending their fearless leader home in a flag-draped coffin? Check out this fear-soaked finale to find out!
DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army Of The Dead #6 gives horror/grindhouse fans exactly the ending they want to see. The brutal fight between Sgt. Rock and Hitler is cheer-worthy, and the epilogue teases even weirder adventures. Read Full Review
It was always meant to be an old-school army comic with a zombie twist showcasing one of the world's most hated men. Entertainment was always the key and you can thank this art team for providing some of the most graphic renderings this side of the Allies. If you have the extra change, I recommend picking up DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #6 even if you havent been following along to date. Why? Well, readers get an opener that basically summarized events to this point and wraps a pretty bow around the series with a punishing onslaught of brutality toward Hitler to seal the deal. If thats your cup of tea, Id pick this issue up even if you havent been following along to date. Read Full Review
Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the dead was a wild, fun ride with Sgt. Rock vs the undead. Campbell teases a potent sequel, which could be just as exciting a guilty pleasure. Read Full Review
It put a fun twist on the classic Easy Company stories, with brilliant art by Eduardo Risso that elevated the whole affair. I could see it easily being a fun R-rated animated movie down the line. Read Full Review
The book was never meant to be more than a fun romp, and in that sense Bruce Campbell (yes, that one) delivered as the author. And while it never did much to separate itself from the surprisingly large amount of Nazi zombie content that's already out there, it never necessarily dropped the ball either. Read Full Review