Dungeons and Dragons

Dungeons and Dragons by Pierre Veys, published by Cinebook on January 7, 2016, is a graphic novel that immerses readers in the aerial battles of World War I. This edition features 64 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, focusing on the legendary Red Baron, Manfred Von Richthofen, as he navigates the complexities of warfare over Russia and the Western Front.
In this narrative, readers will find a tale of conflict that unfolds on two fronts, highlighting Von Richthofen’s missions that involve escorting bombers and engaging enemy troops. As he transitions to the Western Front, he encounters unexpected challenges, including the presence of his old adversary, Prince Friedrich. The story delves into the intricacies of aerial combat and the rivalries that shape the battlefield, making it a captivating exploration of military history through the lens of graphic storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
It’s a war on two fronts that begins for the Red Baron.
Manfred Von Richthofen is now flying over Russia, where his missions escorting heavy bombers or strafing ground troops are doing considerable damage. So much so that he’s eventually offered the opportunity to transfer to the Western Front and pit himself against the best British fighters. But a nasty surprise is waiting for him: among his new colleagues is his old enemy Prince Friedrich. The foe in the air may not be the most dangerous one…
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