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Our Army at War

DC Comics // August 1952 - February 1977
Issue count: 301

Known for their stellar War Comics, DC kicked it up a notch in issue #81 with the formal introduction of SGT. ROCK! Perhaps the most iconic comic book soldier of all time! His early issues are among the most desired war books on the market!

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Our Army at War

Another great war entry form DC when the popularity was reaching new heights; better stories, better art - you know they had these bases covered compared to lesser companies almost the second you open up one of these books!

This one, as a testament to that, ran for a long time (1952 - 1977).

But the crowning achievement of OAAW, was the introduction with issue #81 of one of the most identifiable and iconic figures in war comics : SGT. ROCK!!

Of course early appearances of Sarge are the most collectible, and therefore valuable, but if you can dig up issues of these from the 50's to mid-60's from the trenches (I know, corny war metaphor), you could have some pocket change!

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Issue #1

What's Our Army at War #1 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #1 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an 8.0 from the Bethlehem pedigree, which sold for the price of $3,107 in November 2007. An unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $1,195 in May 2014, and an unretouched 3.0 has a July 2019 value of $300.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A series of war-based storylines are introduced in the first edition of Our Army at War #1, published by D.C. Comics in August 1952. This comic series showcases stories - both real and fiction - of the war randing from the adventures of Jim Wise to the Combat Corner.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $600 $1,200 $2,400 $9,000 $3,107

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Issue #2

What's Our Army at War #2 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #2. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 7.5 from the Carson City pedigree, which sold for the price of $837 in November 2011. This is a decrease from its peak August 2005 value of $1,265. A 7.0 from the Bethlehem pedigree sold for the price of $777 in August 2007, and a 4.0 from the Murphy Anderson pedigree has a January 2020 value of $312.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Champ is down to his last bullets on the cover of Our Army at War #2, published by D.C. Comics in September 1952. Fleer’s Dubble Bubble Gum is features in “Golly, he’s good!” and a new story is showcased in Combat Corner.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,000 $4,000 $1,265

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Issue #3

What's Our Army at War #3 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #3 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0, which sold for the price of $837 in November 2011. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $550 in December 2013, and an unretouched 3.5 has a February 2019 value of $175. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

Binky Biggs’ family learns about how other cultures view each other when they host a French foreign exchange student in Our Army at War, published by D.C. Comics in October 1952. Don’t miss all-new entries in Private Diary and Combat Corner.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $3,000 $837

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Issue #4

What's Our Army at War #4 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #4. Only three copies have sold publicly: the highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a Qualified 6.0, which sold for the price of $34 in November 2008. The highest CGC rated Universal copy to sell at auction was an unretouched 5.5, which sold for the price of $84 in August 2010.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Our Army at War #4 was published by D.C. Comics in November 1952. One man remains in a tank that is being besieged by the enemy on the cover of #4. Joe stresses the importance of voting, and Dean Martain and Jerry Lewis take on a new adventure.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $140 $275 $550 $2,200 $150

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Issue #5

What's Our Army at War #5 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #5. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 5.5, which sold for the price of $169 in December 2010. An unretouched 5.0 sold for the price of $108 in February 2013, which is a decrease from its December 2011 value of $153. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

A soldier tells his crew to leave him and blow a bridge on the cover of Our Army at War, published by D.C. Comics in December 1952. This Ain’t the Army gives an in-depth look into life in the barracks and a new entry is made to the Private Diary.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $2,400 $179

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Issue #6

What's Our Army at War #6 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #6 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $418 in August 2010. An unretouched 6.0 has a February 2020 value of $639.19, which is an increase from its August 2009 value of $77. An unretouched 5.5 sold for the price of $170 in October 2018, and a 5.5 from the Murphy Anderson File Copy pedigree sold for the price of $180 in October 2019. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

A small group of soldiers is outnumbered on the cover of Our Army at War #6, published by D.C. Comics in January 1953. Superboy tells his audience about a new junior sport, and Buzzy touts the importance of free speech.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $508

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Issue #7

What's Our Army at War #7 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #7. Of the three copies to sell at auction, the highest-rated is an unretouched 7.0 that sold for the price of $191 in May 2007. An unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $220 in July 2014, and an unretouched 5.0 has an August 2010 value of $108.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Two soldiers fight an airplane from a lifesaving raft on the cover of Our Army at War #7, published by D.C. Comics in February 1953. Private Pete introduces the readers to the Nacy, and Mountain Trooper’s tale has a new adventure.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $2,400 $220

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Issue #8

What's Our Army at War #8 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #8 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.5, which sold for the price of $445 in March 2014. An unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $179 in May 2007, an unretouched 6.0 has a November 2018 value of $360, and a 4.0 sold for the price of $165 in January 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A soldier becomes a “One Man Army” on the cover of Our Army of War #8, published by D.C. Comics in March 1953. Sgt. Route gives a dressing down to a soldier who needs to be cleaned up, and unique Air Force inventions are given the spotlight.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $350 $700 $2,750 $2,640

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Issue #9

What's Our Army at War #9 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #9 is unknown. The highest CGCG rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $687 in July 2017. An unretouched 7.0 has a July 2019 value of $660, which is an increase from its August 2010 price of $179. A 6.0 from the Murphy Anderson File Copy pedigree sold for the price of $312 in January 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Naval soldiers continue on in the fight while their sub takes on water on the cover of Our Army at War #9, published in April 1953 by D.C. Comics. Don’t miss the newest entries into Private Diary and Combat Corner.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $375 $750 $3,000 $687

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Issue #10

What's Our Army at War #10 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #10 is unknown. Of the two copies of #10 to be rated by the CGC, none have sold publicly. One copy was rated an F/VF 7.0 and the second copy was rated as a Fine 6.0.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Two soldiers attempt to hold off a horde of enemies for long enough to get a message out for reinforcements in Our Army at War #10, published by D.C. Comics in May 1953. Young Buzzy seeks outside counsel on how he which career path he should go in to, and four gag cartoons follow the idea of special weapons and small arms fire.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $120 $240 $475 $1,750 $0

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Issue #11

What's Our Army at War #11 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #11. Of the three copies of #11 to sell at auction, the highest-rated copy is an 8.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $508 in November 2006. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $384 in July 2019, and an unretouched 6.0 has an August 2010 value of $102.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A group of brave soldiers battles an incoming bomber from their battleship on the cover of Our Army at War #11, published in June 1953 by D.C. Comics. General Little gives his prisoner a last request, and the plight of guerrilla fighters is shown.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$55 $110 $225 $425 $1,700 $508

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Issue #12

What's Our Army at War #12 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #12 is unknown. Only three copies of #12 have sold at auction. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.0 that sold for the price of $179 in August 2010. An unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $200 in April 2018, and the value of a 4.5 is $78 as of July 2007. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

A parachuter must use his quick wits on the cover of Our Army at War #12, published in July 1953 by D.C. Comics. A new kid moves to Buzzy’s neighborhood, and he prefers being in nature to playing sports. Buzzy defends him and shows the neighborhood kids why liking nature over baseball is okay, too.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $200

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Issue #13

What's Our Army at War #13 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #31. An unretouched 8.5 is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction, and has a February 2011 value of $381. An unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $140 in February 2012, and an unretouched 6.0 has an October 2004 value of $134.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The American Flag is the feature of Our Army at War #13, published in August 1953 by D.C. Comics. Don’t miss “A Sprint in the Time Spikes Crime,” the next addition to the Jim Wise “P-F” adventure series. The minutemen of Saratoga are honored.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $381

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Issue #14

What's Our Army at War #14 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #14 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.0, which has an August 2010 value of $167 and then sold in July 2018 for the price of $228. An unretouched 5.5 sold for the price of $42 in July 2010, which was a decrease from its October 2008 value of $91. An unretouched 4.5 sold for the price of $75 in April 2011, which is a decrease from its peak August 2007 value of $131.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A soldier risks his life by letting a tank drive over him so that he can place a gasoline bomb under it on the cover of Our Army at War #14, published by D.C. Comics in September 1953. Don’t miss the exhilarating story of “The Drummer of Waterloo” and the humorous tale of General Little.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$45 $90 $175 $350 $1,400 $228

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Issue #15

What's Our Army at War #15 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #15. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an 8.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree, which sold for the price of $508 in November 2006. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $239 in August 2010, and an unretouched 7.0 has an August 2013 value of $173. An unretouched 5.0 sold for the price of $125 in March 2018, and a 3.0 has a March 2019 value of $77.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Air Force soldiers fight from a plane on fire on the cover of Our Army at War #15, published by D.C. Comics in October 1953. Private Pete has a humorous take on military chow time, and Col. Gigby gives insight into the Army.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $508

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Issue #16

What's Our Army at War #16 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #16 is unknown. Of the four copies that have sold publicly, the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.0 that sold for the price of $95 in July 3013. An unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $74 in October 2011, a 5.5 has a January 2018 value of $103, and the value of an unretouched 5.0 is $62 as of August 2010. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

A sharpshooter must make a “million-to-one” shot on the cover of Our Army at War #16, published in November 1953 by D.C. Comics. The public service announcement for United Nations Day is printed inside the front cover. Learn about the Battle of the Bugles in a 6-page comic story.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$30 $60 $125 $250 $1,000 $538

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Issue #17

What's Our Army at War #17 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #17. An unretouched 8.0 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $900 in January 2020. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $155 in November 2016, a 7.0 has an August 2010 value of $108, and an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $70 in March 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A warrior fights in chilly climates while skiing on the cover of Our Army at War #17, published in December 1953 by D.C. Comics. The cover story is played out in-depth in “The White Death,” and the story of General Little is continued.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$25 $50 $100 $200 $800 $167

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Issue #81

What's Our Army at War #81 worth in 2024?

There are 140 unrestored issues registered with CGC Census, of that number only one issue VF/NM 9.0. None are graded higher. That issue sold for $7000 in 2013 and never before or since as of this writing. There is simply no sales data to extrapolate what a high grade book would bring in this issue. Certainly it would be at least $15,000 plus. FN 6.0 copies sold in 2012 and 2018 for $4,000 and $5,000 respectively. Low grade GD 2.0 performed similarly in that time frame going from $500 to $800. There has long been rumors of a TV series or movie about Rock and Easy Company. Buying now is most likely a sound decision but there is no way to guess when the book might enjoy a value injection in the form of cinema like some other comic book properties.

Why is this comic book valuable?

We know that Sgt. Rock made his first official appearance in Our Army At War #83. But how did we get there from “The Rock of Easy Company” in issue #81. Sgt. Rock purists all believe you have to have issues 81, 82 and 83 to have the full first appearance of Sgt. Rock. There’s no sign of that changing anytime soon! So if you have this issue enjoy it and ‘ROCK ON’!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$450 $950 $2,000 $4,250 $15,000 $7,111

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Issue #82

What's Our Army at War #82 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #82 is unknown. An unretouched 8.5 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $1,434 in November 2011. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $356 in August 2010, and the value of an unretouched 7.0 is $850 as of January 2017. An unretouched6.5 sold for the price of $408 in July 2019, which is an increase from its 2017 price of $350 but an overall decrease from its peak January 2014 value of $600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of Sgt. Rock occurs in the story of Easy Company in Our Army at War #82, published in May 1959 by D.C. Comics. A submarine commander, P-38 pilot, and combat infantryman are all under the impression they are just simple gun jockeys.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$140 $275 $550 $1,200 $4,500 $6,573

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Issue #83

What's Our Army at War #83 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #83 is unknown. The highest CGCG rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0, which sold for the price of $16,730 in August 2015. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $7,400 in June 2014, and an unretouched 6.5 has a February 2013 value of $5,906. An unretouched 6.0 has a June 2018 value of $4,928, and an unretouched 5.5 sold for the price of $4,800 in August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sgt. Rock makes a unique appearance in Our Army at War #83, published by D.C. Comics in June 1959. Joe “the Wall” and Sgt. Rock of Easy Company take the battle into the skies. A high-flying bomber becomes a baby sitter while in the sky.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,200 $2,550 $5,250 $11,000 $40,000 $16,730

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Issue #84

What's Our Army at War #84 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #84. An unretouched 9.0 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $1,434 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $717 in February 2008, and an unretouched 7.5 has an August 2019 value of $1,560.

Why is this comic book valuable?

An American commando fights a Nazi hand-to-hand on the cover of Our Army at War #84, published by D.C. Comics in July 1959. Sgt. Rock and his soldiers in Easy Company manage to take Snakehead Hill. The German Army fights back, throwing everything they have in their arsenal at them.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $800 $1,600 $6,000 $1,560

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Issue #85

What's Our Army at War #85 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #85 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $956 in November 2011. An unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $200 in October 2011, and an unretouched 4.5 has a May 2019 value of $43.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance and origin story of Ice Cream Solider occurs in Our Army at War #85, published in August 1959 by D.C. Comics. Phil Mason is given the nickname “Ice Cream Solider” due to his timid nature. But during an actual battle, Mason stands on a frozen lake with a frostbitten foot and takes down two tanks.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $3,000 $956

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Issue #86

What's Our Army at War #86 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #86. An unretouched 9.2 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $1,494 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $550 in May 2017, and an unretouched 7.5 has a November 2014 value of $442. An unretouched 6.5 that sold originally in August 2007 for the price of $167 had a February 2020 value of $370.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Despite taking quite a few hits from the enemy, Tank 711 continues valiantly on in the battle on the cover of Our Army at War, published in September 1959 by D.C. Comics. Nicky Anderson believes that his company is without support, but when Tank 711 comes to their air, the men are re-invigorated.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $2,400 $1,494

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Issue #87

What's Our Army at War #87 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #87 is unknown. An unretouched 9.0 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for the price of $1,554 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.5 has a November 2009 value of $805, and an unretouched 4.0 sold for the price of $110 in August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Soldiers are holding back Nazi tanks on the cover of Our Army at War #87, published by D.C. Comics in October 1959. Sgt. Rock sends four soldiers ahead of the company to hold No-Return Hill until the rest of the company can move forward.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $120 $240 $500 $2,000 $1,554

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Issue #88

What's Our Army at War #88 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #88. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $371 in June 2018. This is an increase from its November 2011 value of $311. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $335 in August 2010, and an unretouched 6.5 has an August 2018 value of $325.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A man who is badly wounded holds back the enemy so his fellow soldiers can escape on the cover of Our Army at War #88, published by D.C. Comics in November 1959. In “The Hard Way” Sgt. Rock tells a young recruit the story of Sig, a brave soldier who held off the enemy so his fellow soldiers could move to safety. Later, that young soldier is left behind in a similar way after he is badly wounded.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$55 $110 $225 $450 $1,800 $657

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Issue #89

What's Our Army at War #89 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #89. An unretouched 9.2 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $1,494 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $516 in January 2017, and an 8.0 has a March 2017 value of $257.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A brave soldier devises a way to booby trap an enemy tank in Our Army at War #89, published in December 1959 by D.C. Comics. Sgt. Rock and his men are trapped in a shell hole, and while they hole up against the artillery attack, he tells stories of other Easy Company soldiers who fought using booby traps and other non-gun methods.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $75 $150 $300 $1,200 $1,494

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Issue #90

What's Our Army at War #90 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #90. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $1,195 in February 2015. An unretouched 7.5 has a July 2011 value of $1,398. A 7.5 with a cracked CGC case sold for the price of $344 in November 2019, and again for the price of $870 in January 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Despite tremendous losses, the story of Three Stripes Hill is told in Our Army at War #90, published by D.C. Comics in January 1960. Sgt. Rock tells his soldiers how he became a Sergeant and the battle of 3 Stripes Hill.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,200 $4,500 $1,554

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Issue #91

What's Our Army at War #91 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #91 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $2,271 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.0 has a February 2020 value of $2,200, which is an increase in price from its March 2012 value of $1,035. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $1,267 in October 2014, and an unretouched 7.0 has a June 2012 value of $650.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Our Army at War #91, published by D.C. Comics in February 1960, features all stories starring Sgt. Rock. All of the stories feature Sgt. Rock, from tough love for a green soldier, to the story of an older sergeant whose age is a liability on the battlefield.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,000 $4,000 $4,780

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Issue #93

What's Our Army at War #93 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #93 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $1,554 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $263 in June 2015, an unretouched 7.5 has an April 2012 value of $327, and an unretouched 6.5 has a January 2020 value of $340.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Zack Nolan makes his first appearance in Our Army at War #93, published in April 1960 by D.C. Comics. Zack Nolan has just transferred to Easy Company, and while each guy is looking out for the man next to him, Nolan just looks out for himself. After Easy Company is attacked and Nolan gets hit, he has to learn the hard way how to work in conjunction with his fellow soldiers.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,600 $1,554

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Issue #95

What's Our Army at War #95 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Our Army at War #95. An unretouched 9.0 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which sold for the price of $1,434 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $418 in August 2010, an 8.0 has a July 2019 value of $288, and an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $309 in November 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Bulldozer is introduced in Our Army at War #95, published by D.C. Comics in June 1960. A large soldier nicknamed Bulldozer wants Sgt. Rock’s stripes (and leadership!) Sgt. Rock continues to shepherd his soldiers through danger, allowing Bulldozer to charge head-first into danger. When both Bulldozer and Rock are injured, Sgt. Rock still saves his guys and manages to teach Bulldozer a lesson in leadership.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $80 $150 $300 $1,200 $4,600

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Issue #101

What's Our Army at War #101 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #101 is unknown. An unretouched 9.0 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $475 in October 2015. An unretouched 8.5 had a February 2020 value of $350, and an unretouched 5.0 sold for the price of $115 in March 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sgt. Rock devotes his own body to aid in the defense of Easy Company in Our Army at War #101, published by D.C. Comics in December 1960. The company faces what may be its end when they’re immersed in an epic battle.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $80 $150 $300 $1,200 $598

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Issue #105

What's Our Army at War #105 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #105 is $1,195. This is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a NM 9.4 that sold for the price of $1,195 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $215 in October 2010, an unretouched 8.0 has a March 2014 value of $586, and an unretouched 3.5 sold for the price of $24 in September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A TNT birthday goes down in Our Army at War #105, published by D.C. Comics in April 1961. Sgt. Rock and Easy Company celebrate a TNT-ladden milestone, and a new edition of the humorous series “Private Pete” is included.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $3,163

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Issue #111

What's Our Army at War #111 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #111 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 from the Savannah pedigree, which sold for the price of $508 in February 2011. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $418 in November 2011, and an unretouched 8.0 has a December 2015 value of $387.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the unique full-page advertisement for Showcase #34 in Our Army at War #111, published in October 1961 by D.C. Comics. Sgt. Rock and his commandos learn the price of their dog tags in an epic, 13-page story.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,600 $920

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Issue #112

What's Our Army at War #112 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #112 is unknown. An unretouched 8.5 is the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for the price of $3,107 in November 2011. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $492 in October 2019, which is a decrease from its peak November 2016 value of $950.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Nine unique personalities of soldiers in Easy Company are featured in Our Army at War #112, published by D.C. Comics in November 1961. Meet Bulldozer, Ice Cream Soldier, Zack, Wee Willie, Sunny, Sgt. Rock, Nick, Archie, and Junior in this multi-pack Easy Company story.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $180 $360 $720 $2,750 $4,600

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Issue #128

What's Our Army at War #128 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #128 is $2,629. This is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 from the Savannah pedigree that sold in November 2011. An unretouched 9.2 sold for the price of $689 in November 2013, and the value of a 9.0 is $775 as of June 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Learn the origin of Sgt. Rock and meet the opposing Sgt. Krupp in Our Army at War #128, published in March 1963 by D.C. Comics. This story is told in two parts, as Sgt. Krupp from Panzer and Sgt. Rock from Easy Company cross paths in the African desert.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$35 $70 $140 $280 $1,100 $4,481

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Issue #151

What's Our Army at War #151 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #151 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $1,825 in January 2012. An unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $1,100 in November 2016, and a 9.0 from the Savannah pedigree has a November 2011 value of $717. An unretouched 8.5 has a February 2020 value of $895, which is an increase from its October 2015 price of $475.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first appearance of Enemy Ace occurs in Our Army at War #151, published by D.C. Comics in February 1965. Enemy Ace begins his own storyline in #151. Ace is wounded during a fight, and upon recovering finds himself guarding a zeppelin during a bomb raid.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $2,000 $1,825

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Issue #168

What's Our Army at War #168 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Our Army at War #168 is $2,175. This is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a NM/M 9.8 that sold in October 2012. A 9.6 from the Boston pedigree sold for the price of $1,403 in March 2007, and an unretouched 9.6 has a November 2011 value of $1,016. An unretouched 9.4 sold for the price of $1,800 in April 2019 and a second 9.4 sold for $1,440 in May 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Unknown Soldier makes his first appearance in Our Army at War #168, published in June 1966 by D.C. Comics. Sgt. Rock regales his soldiers with the tale of the Unknown Soldier in a special two-part story. The “Statue of Liberty Division” tells the story of the 77th Infantry and their part in WWI and WWII.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,600 $2,175

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