"A Farewell to War" | |
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The Unknown Soldier | |
Title: | "A Farewell to War" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 268 |
Cover price: | .60 |
Cover date: | October, 1982 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Dick Giordano |
Writers: | Bob Haney |
Pencilers: | Dick Ayers |
Inkers: | Gerry Talaoc |
Cover artists: | Joe Kubert |
Cover inker: | Joe Kubert |
Cover letterer: | Gaspar Saladino |
Colorists: | Bob LeRose |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Editors: | Len Wein |
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"A Farewell to War" is the title to the 268th issue of the ongoing war comic series The Unknown Soldier published by DC Comics. The story was written by Bob Haney with artwork by Dick Ayers and inks by Gerry Talaoc. It was colored by Bob LeRose and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Len Wein. This issue shipped with an October, 1982 cover date and carries a cover price of .60 cents per copy.
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- The Unknown Soldier was created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Joe Kubert.
- This issue was released in both direct market and newsstand editions.
- This is the final issue of the series.
- This is the final appearance of the Earth-One version of the Unknown Soldier. This issue chronicles the death of the character, though later stories suggest that he actually survived the events of April, 1945.
- This issue presents the DC Comics version of the final fates of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, which is different from that of the historical record. In this story, the Unknown Soldier assassinates them and makes their deaths appear to be a suicide.
- This is the final appearance of Chat Noir; dies in this issue.
- This is the final appearance of Sparrow; dies in this issue.