Battle Hymn

Battle Hymn by B. Clay Moore is a graphic novel published by Image Comics in February 2006, featuring 152 pages in English. Set in 1944, this work explores the complexities surrounding the first gathering of super-powered heroes during a tumultuous period of war. The narrative delves into the government’s intentions for these newly assembled beings, raising questions about survival and sacrifice in a time of conflict.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of storytelling that examines the fate of these heroes as they navigate the challenges posed by their powers and the government’s plans. The book presents a unique perspective on the superhero genre, intertwining themes of duty and morality against the backdrop of wartime. With its engaging visuals and thought-provoking plot, this collection serves as a farewell to what is described as the “First Golden Age” of superheroes.
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- It’s 1944, and the first gathering of super-powered heroes may well be the last. What happens when the government assembles a new breed of super-powered beings at the height of war? Who lives? Who dies? And what exactly does the government have planned for the “heroes?” Battle Hymn: Farewell to the First Golden Age answers these questions with this beautiful collection of the sold-out acclaimed miniseries.
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