Monday 5 December 2022

DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock Vs. The Army Of The Dead #3 - DC Comics

DC HORROR PRESENTS: SGT. ROCK VS. THE ARMY OF THE DEAD No. 3, January 2023
Whilst “DC Comics’” pre-publication synopsis for Issue Three of “DC Horror Presents: Sergeant Rock Verses The Army Of The Dead” enthusiastically speaks about Easy Company having “some fun defending themselves against Hitler’s undead goons”, such joy probably pales when compared to how much entertainment this comic’s audience will have actually reading Bruce Campbell’s narrative. Sure, the twenty-two-page periodical starts off a little slowly, courtesy of the grizzled squad being thoroughly briefed back at Allied Command Centre about their latest offensive behind enemy lines. But once the likes of Four Eyes and Long Round have been equipped with the latest weaponry, the veteran soldier company are quickly thrown straight into the deep end; “With these new toys, we were itchin’ to get back into the sandbox.”

Furthermore, the brief pause in zombie-killing action allows the American author to establish the parameters of a mission which is far more interesting than a simple full-on assault against the Fuhrer’s walking dead. The Allies’ need to “flush” out an unharmed Doctor Theodor Morell so the evil physician can potentially lead Rock to Hitler himself makes the assignment doubly difficult and adds an extra edge to the pulse-pounding proceedings when events start to take a turn for the worse – such as Team Dozer inadvertently blocking their entry into the Nazi’s unholy serum factory with a bazooka blast to its brick-built giant chimney.

Equally as enthralling is the fact that even with such advanced armaments as a heavy counterassault rifle, Easy Company are far from the unstoppable killing machine lesser comic book writers might be tempted to pen them as. Indeed, despite their flamethrower, ability to breach cement walls and be deadly “accurate from a thousand yards”, this mini-series’ protagonists are repeatedly shown having to desperately hurl themselves behind cover as their disconcertingly gleeful, almost bestial foes, continue to soak up physical damage which would ordinarily lay low a mortal opponent. 

Adding an insane number of detached retinas and entrails to “Belly Of The Beast” is Eduardo Risso, whose pencils don’t shy away from the notion of depicting a goose-steeping undead German having his entire face or all-too visible bowels shredded by a shotgun shell or two at close quarters. In addition, colorist Kristian Rossi does a first-rate job providing plenty of atmospheric lighting for all the gratuitously graphic set-pieces, whether it be inside the heavily shadowed Fuhrer’s bunker, the purple-saturated darkness of night, or the beautifully bright glow of a flamethrower.

The regular cover art to "DC HORROR PRESENTS: SGT. ROCK VS. THE ARMY OF THE DEAD" #3 by Gary Frank

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