
Details
- ISBN 9781845762704 / 1845762703
- Title Charley’s War: 17 October 1916 - 21 February 1917
- Author Pat Mills
- Category First World War Fiction
Graphic Novels - Format Hardcover
- Year 2006
- Pages 100
- Publisher Titan Books (UK)
- Imprint Titan Books Ltd
- Edition 1st
- Language English
- Dimensions 227mm x 15mm x 304mm
Renowned UK comics writer Pat Mills and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun continue the critically-acclaimed classic comics story of World War One soldier Charley Bourne.As the winter of 1916 approaches, Charley is caught in a desperate fight for survival against the Judgment Troopers'. Injured in battle, he returns home to convalesce... only to discover that the Germans have brought the war to the streets of London!This new volume of Charley's War features a brand new introduction and director's commentary' by Pat Mills, plus exclusive extra content.
Renowned UK comics writer Pat Mills and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun continue the critically-acclaimed classic comics story of World War One soldier Charley Bourne.As the winter of 1916 approaches, Charley is caught in a desperate fight for survival against the Judgment Troopers'. Injured in battle, he returns home to convalesce... only to discover that the Germans have brought the war to the streets of London This new volume of Charley's War features a brand new introduction and director's commentary' by Pat Mills, plus exclusive extra content.
Review
“Timelessly relevant and well researched, this is a comics classic.” - PW “Charley's War is one of the finest, most fondly remembered comic strips ever, a deeply radical, horrific reimagining of WWI.” - Uncut"
Pat Mills has written countless comics stories, including 2000 AD's Judge Dredd, Slaine and A.B.C. Warriors, as well as earlier classics like Charley's War. He also created Marshal Law. Joe Colquhoun worked on a large volume of titles in his 30 year career in the UK comics industry, including Lion, Champion, Buster and Battle. He is probably best remembered for his work on Battle, including Johnny Red and Charley's War.
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