Brûlant #29
In "Trésor de guerre," Joe Kubert delivers a harrowing wartime tale as the man who will become the Unknown Soldier and his brother Harry are separated from their unit and ambushed by Japanese forces. With stark, powerful art by Kubert on every page, the story captures the brutal cost of war as Harry falls and the Unknown Soldier is left forever changed. The cover by Kubert perfectly frames the grim intensity of this pivotal moment.
In the brutal silence of a war-torn jungle, a young soldier and his brother Harry are separated from their unit and ambushed by Japanese forces. When Harry falls, the survivor is left broken—both in body and spirit—his face scarred beyond recognition, his world irrevocably changed.
In "Un procès sans appel," Lu Lin and Hunter, bound by shared loss and a hidden past, embark on a dangerous mission to locate and free Hunter’s brother, held captive in a war-torn stronghold. As their plan unfolds, the brothers confront the weight of memory and sacrifice, only to be met with a surprising reunion— their father, returned from the shadows, bearing not just a story, but a book that rewrites their understanding of the war they’ve lived through.
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