
Men of War, Vol. 1: Uneasy Company
A Graphic Novels, Sequential Art, War book. I'm going to be very lazy and refer you to Sam Quixote's review because...
As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, Men of War follows young, headstrong soldier Joe Rock (grandson of the legendary Sgt. Rock) as he assumes command of Easy Company–a team of ex-military men turned contractors. Will they survive the battle-scarred landscape carved by the DCU's Super-Villains? Find out in this explosive new series from Ivan Brandon (Viking, Doc Savage) and Tom Derenick (Justice Society Of America)!This volume collects issues #1-8 of Men of War, part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event.
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- Pages: 256 pages
- ISBN: 9781401234997 / 0
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I was looking forward to reading a "New 52" title that didn't centre around costumes/capes and expected a kind of modern day version of Garth Ennis' "War Stories". "Men of War" is instead a series of semi-realistic modern war stories with superhero elements mixed in.Ivan Brandon's "Uneasy Company" story arc makes up the first half of... I'm going to be very lazy and refer you to Sam Quixote's review because he covers pretty much all the things I would say very well. I too went into this expecting a sort of Ennis-type "Battlefields" collection and got ...superheroes. Dotted throughout with concepts and elements which in themselves have a certain appeal, but not as a... This book has kind of a strange ethereal quality about certain stories. I enjoyed the main story of Sgt. Rock leading his commandos against superhumans. Some of the backup stories were good, celebrating the lives of our actual soldiers. Other backup stories were overly preachy. Issue 8 swithces tone entirely and gives us a World War...