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24. The Soldier Challenge
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Banres and Noble War & Military comics
And as for some individual suggestions:
The Sheriff of Babylon, Volume 1: Bang. Bang. Bang.
We Stand On Guard
Lazarus, Vol. 1: Family
The Other Side
Warlords of Appalachia
Uber Volume 1
The Cape: 1969
Attack on Titan, Vol. 1
Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 1
All You Need Is Kill
Apocalypse Meow, Volume 1
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 GN, Volume 1
And as for some individual suggestions:
The Sheriff of Babylon, Volume 1: Bang. Bang. Bang.
We Stand On Guard
Lazarus, Vol. 1: Family
The Other Side
Warlords of Appalachia
Uber Volume 1
The Cape: 1969
Attack on Titan, Vol. 1
Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 1
All You Need Is Kill
Apocalypse Meow, Volume 1
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 GN, Volume 1
I read a few of these. They're splendid choices.I went with The Losers, Vol. 1: Ante Up. I hope it's relevant.
I read We Stand On Guard earlier this year and really enjoyed it! I think I will probably go with The Other Side, Sand + Bone, or The Divine.
The Losers, Vol. 1: Ante Up completely fits, and I did not realize that Jock was the artist, which immediately gives it a leg up for me.
I read We Stand On Guard when it was coming out in single issues, and the story just had me hooked. The premise was so interesting and unexpected; I really hope they find a way to expand on the universe of the book, if not just doing a straight up sequel.
I read We Stand On Guard when it was coming out in single issues, and the story just had me hooked. The premise was so interesting and unexpected; I really hope they find a way to expand on the universe of the book, if not just doing a straight up sequel.
I just finished reading a series that fits this prompt perfectly. Below is the link to the first volume of collected one-shots from a while back. Volume 3 starts collecting the second part of the series which is made up of independent, longer stories with a ton of heart. I heartily recommend the whole series for its varied characters, attention to detail, humor and realism when portraying war and human relationships.War Stories, Volume 1
47Time wrote: "I just finished reading a series that fits this prompt perfectly. Below is the link to the first volume of collected one-shots from a while back. Volume 3 starts collecting the second part of the s..."
One look and I saw Garth Ennis, which sold me right then and there. The I saw the artists included Dave Gibbons and John Higgins. Needless to say, If I could include the Leonardo Dicaprio .gif from Django Unchained I would.
One look and I saw Garth Ennis, which sold me right then and there. The I saw the artists included Dave Gibbons and John Higgins. Needless to say, If I could include the Leonardo Dicaprio .gif from Django Unchained I would.
Books mentioned in this topic
War Stories, Volume 1 (other topics)The Losers, Vol. 1: Ante Up (other topics)
We Stand On Guard (other topics)
Sand + Bone (other topics)
The Divine (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Dave Gibbons (other topics)John Higgins (other topics)
Jock (other topics)

