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War Stories

By Garth Ennis

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War Stories

By Garth Ennis

Regular price £22.99 £19.54 Save 15%
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A newly re-mastered edition of the second volume of the original WarStories, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, Crossed, TheBoys) and featuring art by some of comics' all-time greats. J for Jenny: Drawn by David Lloyd (V for Vendetta). The nightlyoperations of an RAF Lancaster bomber are dangerous enough, but discord amongthe crew could mean their end. The Reivers: Drawn by Cam Kennedy (Rogue Trooper). In the westerndesert, 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 brutalSpanish Civil War, four soldiers from four different armies find they have a lotin common — but not quite enough to end the conflict. Archangel: Drawn by Gary Erskine (Dan Dare). A down-on-his-luck RAFpilot runs afoul of his commanding officer, and ends up "volunteering" for aterrifying one-way trip.