Our Army at War  (1952)

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DC ⋅ 1952

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$160
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$480
High
$1.6k

DC ⋅ 1953

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$55
Mid
$165
High
$545

DC ⋅ 1953

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$70
Mid
$205
High
$685

DC ⋅ 1953

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$50
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$150
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$505

DC ⋅ 1953

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$70
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$210
High
$695

DC ⋅ 1953

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$70
Mid
$205
High
$685

DC ⋅ 1954

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$40
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$120
High
$405

DC ⋅ 1955

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$50
Mid
$145
High
$485

DC ⋅ 1955

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$50
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$145
High
$485

DC ⋅ 1955

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$50
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$145
High
$485

DC ⋅ 1956

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$45
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$140
High
$465

DC ⋅ 1956

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$50
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$150
High
$505

DC ⋅ 1956

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$45
Mid
$130
High
$430

DC ⋅ 1956

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$45
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$130
High
$430

DC ⋅ 1957

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$15
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$45
High
$155

DC ⋅ 1957

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$25
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$70
High
$240

DC ⋅ 1957

Low
$40
Mid
$125
High
$420

DC ⋅ 1957

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$75
Mid
$220
High
$735

DC ⋅ 1958

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$50
Mid
$145
High
$490

DC ⋅ 1958

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$30
Mid
$85
High
$290

DC ⋅ 1959

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$20
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$65
High
$215
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$1.5k
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$4.2k
High
$15k

Key Facts

1st full appearance of Sgt. Rock - two panel cameo in issue #82

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$35
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$115
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$375

Key Facts

1st appearance of Ice Cream Soldier

DC ⋅ 1959

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$35
Mid
$105
High
$345

DC ⋅ 1960

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$55
Mid
$160
High
$530
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$110
Mid
$320
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$1.9k

Key Facts

Cover art by Jerry Grandenetti

DC ⋅ 1960

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$45
Mid
$130
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$425
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$30
Mid
$95
High
$510

Key Facts

1st appearance of Zack Nolan

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$35
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$105
High
$565

Key Facts

1st appearance of Bulldozer

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$25
Mid
$75
High
$350

Key Facts

1st appearance of Buster

DC ⋅ 1961

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$10
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$30
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$100
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$25
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$75
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$350

Key Facts

1st appearance of Junior

DC ⋅ 1961

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$40
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$120
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$395
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$30
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$85
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$450

Key Facts

1st appearance of Wee Willie and Sunny

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$55
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$170
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$1k

Key Facts

Classic cover art by Joe Kubert featuring the Easy Company Roster

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$25
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$75
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$350

Key Facts

1st appearance of Jackie Johnson, a member of Easy Company and one of the first non-stereotypical African-American characters in DC Comics

1st appearance of Wildman, aside from Sgt. Rock, the most prominent member of Easy Company who earned his nickname from his wild, sometimes reckless behavior in battle

DC ⋅ 1962

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$30
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$85
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$280
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$28
Mid
$80
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$400

Key Facts

Cover art by Joe Kubert

DC ⋅ 1962

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$25
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$70
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$235

DC ⋅ 1962

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$12
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$35
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$115

DC ⋅ 1962

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$12
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$40
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$130

Key Facts

Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein

Lower left image: Live Ammo (Blang) by Roy Lichtenstein (1962)

Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Joe Kubert that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation to the original creators

In 1986, Live Ammo (Blang) sold at a Sotheby’s auction for $792,000

DC ⋅ 1962

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$45
Mid
$135
High
$450

DC ⋅ 1962

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$85
Mid
$250
High
$825

DC ⋅ 1962

Low
$10
Mid
$30
High
$105

DC ⋅ 1962

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$15
Mid
$45
High
$145

DC ⋅ 1962

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$260

DC ⋅ 1962

Low
$8
Mid
$20
High
$70
Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$335

Key Facts

1st appearance of Canary

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$380

Key Facts

1st appearance of Little Sure Shot, an Apache sniper

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