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Tango0118 Jan 2015 11:06 p.m. PST

"Wayne Vansant has been working on war comics for a long time. Best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The 'Nam in the 1980s, today Vansant writes and draws comics histories of major battles, from the American Civil War to World War II.

His latest is The Battle of the Bulge, recreating the epic back-and-forth combat between the Allies and the Germans that raged across Belgium's Ardennes forest in the winter of 1944 and '45.

The battle arguably turned the tied of the war on the Western front, allowing the Allies to finally close in on Berlin. It's a worthy subject for Vansant's talent…"
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Anyone read/like WW2 Comics?

Amicalement
Armand

Pictors Studio19 Jan 2015 12:05 a.m. PST

I used to read Commando when I was a kid. I would buy a few issues every time I went to the market in Hucknal.

GarrisonMiniatures19 Jan 2015 8:32 a.m. PST

It was a Commando digest on the March of the 10,000 that first really got me interested in Greeks and Romans.

Though of course that issue was not really about WW2…

21eRegt19 Jan 2015 8:52 a.m. PST

As a kid, you bet. Sgt. Rock, Johnny Storm, Sgt. Fury, Jeb Stuart, and the PT boat skipper…. Capt. Storm? Taught me everything I need to know about WWII. <grin> Now? Too spendy for what you get.

Tango0119 Jan 2015 10:54 a.m. PST

Thanks for the answers my friends.

Amicalement
Armand

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