DEAD SOLDIER, Issue 1: Issue 1

· Liquid Comics
3.9
99 reviews
Ebook
28
Pages

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From acclaimed filmmakers John Moore (Max Payne, Behind Enemy Lines and The Omen) and Richie Smyth, comes the story of Colonel John Donner, aka John Doe. It¡¯s the last days of World War One ¨C the Great War. On an obscure patch of mud, a small company of American soldiers fights to the last man against a powerful German offensive. John Doe is the only American survivor of the attack. He wanders alone for days amongst the maze of trenches and blast holes. Shellshocked, badly wounded and without food or medicine, he is lost. Through a twist of events, Donner is transformed into a creature of unthinkable power, a monster that pledges he will avenge the deaths of his fallen comrades, not only on the muddy battlefields of WWI, but across the generations to the slaughter-fields of the "War on Terror." With abnormal strength and agility he hunts his enemies. But Donner¡¯s actions have not gone unnoticed ¨C and he will soon face an enemy from a place he could never have contemplated.

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3.9
99 reviews
Anurag Mishra
June 6, 2020
Got hooked up from the very second I saw it amazing story but just a minor issue is that the story starts from random places try to be more precise but still an awesome book
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SageCateus
March 12, 2015
Well drawn, but story seems to jump as though there are missing panels.
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Lucas Wilson
April 26, 2015
Good while it lasted though
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