War Stories

War Stories by Garth Ennis is a newly re-mastered edition published by Avatar Press, Incorporated in 2015. This illustrated volume spans 240 pages and presents a collection of narratives set against the backdrop of significant historical conflicts, particularly World War II. The book features art from renowned comic artists, enhancing the storytelling experience with vivid illustrations.
Readers will encounter a variety of gripping tales, including “J for Jenny,” which explores the perilous missions of an RAF Lancaster bomber crew, and “The Reivers,” depicting an SAS patrol’s nighttime raids in the western desert. Other stories, such as “Condors,” delve into the complexities of soldiers from different armies during the Spanish Civil War, while “Archangel” follows an RAF pilot facing dire circumstances. This edition offers a blend of horror, science fiction, and historical fiction, making it a notable addition to the comics and graphic novels genre.
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- A newly re-mastered edition of the second volume of the original War Stories, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, Crossed, The Boys) and featuring art by some of comics’ all-time greats.
- J for Jenny: Drawn by David Lloyd (V for Vendetta). The nightly operations of an RAF Lancaster bomber are dangerous enough, but discord among the crew could mean their end.
- The Reivers: Drawn by Cam Kennedy (Rogue Trooper). In the western desert, an SAS patrol wreaks in night-time raids against German units — but their leader holds a dark secret all his own.
- Condors: Drawn by Carlos Ezquerra (Judge Dredd). During the brutal Spanish Civil War, four soldiers from four different armies find they have a lot in common — but not quite enough to end the conflict.
- Archangel: Drawn by Gary Erskine (Dan Dare). A down-on-his-luck RAF pilot runs afoul of his commanding officer, and ends up “volunteering” for a terrifying one-way trip.
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