Garth Ennis Presents: Battle Classics Vol 2
FIGHTING MANN
Alan Hebden author Cam Kennedy illustrator Mike Western illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Titan Books Ltd
Published:23rd Aug '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Review mailing to comic, cult, historical, military, men's and national press Target for gift pick pages Features and promotions throughout online comic, cult and historical/war sites. Battle Picture Weekly was a milestone in British comics publishing with a readership in the hundreds of thousands and a ground-breaking approached to storytelling which paved the way for the new wave of UK comics. Battle creators like John Wagner, Pat Mils, Carlos Ezquerra and Cam Kennedy revolutionised British comics and influenced a generation of writers and artists, including Alan Moore and Garth Ennis. This bumper volume classic Battle war tales written by Alan Hebden (Rat Pack, Major Eazy) with art by future 2000 AD star Cam Kennedy (Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper) and Mike Western (Darkie's Mob, HMS Nightshade). Curated and with exclusive new introductions and background features by battle aficionado and comics superstar Garth Ennis (Preacher, Punisher, War Stories, The Boys, Crossed, Jonny Red).
Fighting Mann follows the exploits of US Marine Colonel Walter Mann on his mission in search of his Navy pilot son, whose plane disappeared during a bombing raid over the Vietnamese jungle. War Dog centres on a German guard dog condemned to die by its masters but which escapes and embarks on an epic adventure across enemy lines and battlefields.Fighting Mann is set during the Vietnam War, and follows the exploits of retired US Marine Colonel Walter Mann on his rogue mission in search of his Navy pilot son, whose plane disappeared during a bombing raid over the Vietnamese jungle. War Dog is set during World War II, and centres on a German guard dog condemned to die by its masters but which escapes and embarks on an epic adventure across enemy lines and battlefields.
ISBN: 9781782767947
Dimensions: 303mm x 227mm x 25mm
Weight: 1406g
240 pages