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Acclaimed author Pat Mills (Marshal Law, Sláine) and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun (Johnny Red) continue the thrilling, horrifying tale of soldier Charley Bourne.Charley’s squad is detailed to assist the ‘clay kickers’ mining underneath the German lines, with terrible consequences — and Charley is forced into a final showdown with the vile Lieutenant Snell, before going over the top for one of the most horrendous battles of World War One: the third battle of Ypres, also called Passchendaele.Rich in the detailed minutiae of the terror-punctuated existence of a Tommy, this sixth volume of Charley’s War features a brand new introduction and director’s commentary by Pat Mills, plus exclusive bonus content.
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Charley's War, Pat Mills, Joe Colquhoun
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- Publicado en
- 2009
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- Precio
- 15,99 €
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- Título
- Charley's War
- Subtítulo
- Underground and Over the Top
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Pat Mills, Joe Colquhoun
- Editorial
- Titan Books Ltd
- Publicado en
- 2009
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 112
- ISBN10
- 1845767977
- ISBN13
- 9781845767976
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas históricas, Cómic, EE.UU., Prosa bélica, Guerras, Primera Guerra Mundial (1914–1918), Tradición, Historias de guerra
- Descripción
- Acclaimed author Pat Mills (Marshal Law, Sláine) and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun (Johnny Red) continue the thrilling, horrifying tale of soldier Charley Bourne.Charley’s squad is detailed to assist the ‘clay kickers’ mining underneath the German lines, with terrible consequences — and Charley is forced into a final showdown with the vile Lieutenant Snell, before going over the top for one of the most horrendous battles of World War One: the third battle of Ypres, also called Passchendaele.Rich in the detailed minutiae of the terror-punctuated existence of a Tommy, this sixth volume of Charley’s War features a brand new introduction and director’s commentary by Pat Mills, plus exclusive bonus content.



