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Lost Soldiers
Lost Soldiers
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In 1969, three veterans of the Vietnam War are haunted by their past and are on the verge of a new conflict. As the border fires rage, a man's psyche falls apart, giving him a new understanding of himself.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 168 pages
Publication date: 16 February 2021
Publisher: Image Comics
In 1969, Juarez, Mexico, was a city torn apart by war, leaving scars on the hearts of its people. Forty years later, three individuals, haunted by the memories of the past, find themselves on a collision course with a new conflict. As old grievances resurface, the bodies pile up, and the fires on the border rage. Amidst the chaos, a man's psyche unravels, giving birth to a profound new understanding of himself.
This collection of five graphic novels, Lost Soldiers #1-5, delves into the lives of these individuals as they navigate the treacherous waters of war and its aftermath. Through their struggles and triumphs, readers witness the human cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit.
The first novel, Lost Soldiers #1, introduces us to John, a former soldier who returns to Juarez after serving in Vietnam. John is haunted by the memories of his time in the war, and he struggles to find peace in his everyday life. He meets Maria, a young woman who is also struggling with the effects of war, and they form a bond that helps them navigate the challenges they face.
The second novel, Lost Soldiers #2, takes us to Mexico City, where we meet Miguel, a young man who has been recruited into a drug cartel. Miguel is drawn into the world of violence and corruption, and he finds himself at odds with his own moral compass. He must decide whether to follow the path of his family or to stand up against the cartel and fight for justice.
The third novel, Lost Soldiers #3, follows the story of Maria, who has been forced to leave Juarez and seek refuge in the United States. Maria struggles to adapt to her new life, but she is determined to find a way to make a difference in the world. She returns to Juarez to help John and Miguel, and she finds herself caught up in the ongoing conflict between the cartel and the government.
The fourth novel, Lost Soldiers #4, takes us back to Vietnam, where we meet Sam, a former soldier who has been haunted by the memories of his time in the war. Sam returns to Vietnam to find his missing brother, and he discovers that the war has left a lasting impact on the country and its people.
The fifth novel, Lost Soldiers #5, brings the story full circle as John, Miguel, Maria, and Sam come together to face the final battle against the cartel. They must overcome their differences and work together to bring down the corrupt government and the drug cartel that has destroyed their lives.
Lost Soldiers #1-5 is a powerful and emotional exploration of the human cost of war and the resilience of the human spirit. Through the characters of John, Maria, Miguel, Sam, and others, the series sheds light on the complexities of conflict and the importance of seeking peace and justice.
The artwork in Lost Soldiers #1-5 is stunning, with vibrant colors and detailed panels that bring the characters and their environments to life. The series is written by Brian Michael Bendis, a renowned comic book writer known for his work on books such as The Avengers and Jessica Jones. Bendis' writing is powerful and nuanced, and he brings a deep understanding of the human experience to the series.
In conclusion, Lost Soldiers #1-5 is a must-read for anyone who is interested in graphic novels, war, and the human experience. The series is a powerful exploration of the complexities of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.
Weight: 360g
Dimension: 258 x 185 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781534318205
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