Titan Books
£9.99
I didn't think I'd get this book in my grubby hands - it originally appeared on publisher's
Well yes I believe it was.
It's bound in a limp card cover - in the same style as last year's Roy of the Rovers. There are eighteen favourite strips from the war comic collected here .
D Day Dawson, Day of the Eagle, The Bootneck Boy, Rat Pack, Major Easy, Fighter from the sky, Hold Hill 109, Darkie's Mob, Panzer G Man, Joe Two Beans, Johnny Red, The Sarge, Hellman of Hammer Force, Crazy Keller, The General Dies at Dawn, Charley's War, Fighting Man and Death Squad.
This collection features several strips from each story so that, unlike other best of collections, you are getting mostly a full story for each strip. Even if Day of the Eagle leaves us with the impression that Hitler was assassinated by Mike Nelson.
The strips are wonderfully reproduced, often clearer than the original comics and it's a nice touch to leave the original advertisements on the strips. Each strip features a brief introductory essay which gives you the facts of the story in question These essays are, where possible written by the original creators and add a nice dimension to their relevant strips.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I think anyone who is interested in vintage British comics will do so too - there's also
I've written previously about my admiration for the Battle Picture Weekly comic and obviously there is a nostalgic kick for me to be reading this graphic novel collection. But that aside this is a great example of boy's adventure comics. And the thing is they still stand up well today. The strip pictured above, Hellman of Hammer Force told of the war from a German perspective which wa
There was still plenty of gu
In short a superb collection - well done Titan Books and hurry up and bring out those other collections.
2 comments:
Might just have to buy this myself, looking forward to the specials mentioned too: particularly Johhny Red.
Steve - It's well worth getting. And I can't wait for the collections either. I'd love to see them do this for all the main stories - The Sarge, D-Day Dawson etc - excellent stuff
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