Garth Ennis, who grew up reading not only DC's war comics, but the fantastic British weekly Battle Action, is one of the very few writers still producing war comics today. Ennis brings a deep knowledge of the Second World War to his work in Dynamite's Battlefields series, each volume collecting three, 3-book mini-series. Though Ennis had me in Vol. 1 with his creation of the "Night Witch" Anna Kharkova, based upon the real life female Soviet fliers who demonstrated seemingly insane bravery against the German invaders, I decided to review, and rate higher, Vol. 2 because of the story "Happy Valley," about an Australian pilot and crew of a Vickers Wellington bomber engaged in nighttime bombing over the German industrial heartland in the Rhur Valley, nicknamed "Happy Valley," by the bomber crews who had to fly into the hellish mix of flack and night-fighters night after night. Ennis crafts an edge-of-your-seat tense story, that is almost a little too real, and in so doing reveals the power and promise of war comics as a genre and art form.