Okay, not exactly golden age per se, but close enough honestly; I suspect that many of us spent hours reading the original runs, so...last May DC announced that it was releasing a series of one shots involving some of its most famed war concepts and characters. What follows are my observations and comments.
Weird War Tales #1 -- A compilation of stories grounded in the weird, the most memorable being "Armistice Night" by Darwyn Cooke & Dave Stewart. There is something a bit amusing about seeing Confederate general Robert E. Lee and WWII U.S. general George Patton in the same tale.
G.I. Combat #1 -- Matthew Sturges & Phil Winslade present a tale that holds your interest. The best thing about story is the team up between Confederate general J.E.B. Stuart & Union general William Tecumseh Sherman.
Our Fighting Forces #1 -- The Losers (Capt. Storm, Johnny Cloud, Gunner & Sarge) is one of the best of the lot. Moore, Hardin, and Faucher, present a tale that could honestly warrant The Losers returning to a regular monthly series.
Our Army at War #1 -- Hands down, this is the best story of the lot. Mike Marts and Victor Ibanez deliver a touching war tale that bridges WWII, the Pearl Harbor attack, the 9/11 terror attacks, and the current U.S. - Afghanistan War. There is some trigger content images of 9/11, but they really cannot be avoided, so be warned in advance. This is one of the most sensitive and touching treatments of contemporary issues I have seen from a comic team, so I recommend this one with no reservations.
Star-Spangled War Stories #1 -- Do not tick off Mademoiselle Marie. Tucci, Justiniano, Derenick, and Mangum, combine their creative talents into producing a story, that in my opinion, is worthy of returning the French Heroine to a monthly series. Well done and recommended.
All of these are worth owning and reading, so check 'em out.
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