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War Is Hell

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Placeholder for issues 9-15 of War Is Hell, containing the story of John Kowalski, a pole who has to died and reborn a thousand times due to cowardice during the Nazi invasion of Poland.

161 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1974

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Chris Claremont

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Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties.

Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s (volume 1, issues #10-13) at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman.

Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996), and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. In the 1980s, he also wrote a science fiction trilogy about female starship pilot Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.

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December 26, 2020
I appreciate someone threw this run up.

This is currently the run they have available on MU.

It is dated, but it is still enjoyable. It’s a Quantum Leap type tale about a dead guy who keeps entering the bodies of others. As readers we get to read about various battles and wars across time.

The concept works so well because it allowed for one shots in different settings while remaining connected by a central character. Sure, that character is boring as fuck, but the stories are decent and Death is aight.

Artwork is decent as well.

Good early Claremont work.
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