Brûlant #4
In "Mission Suicide," Len Wein crafts a haunting, grounded moment in the aftermath of war, where two soldiers lie dead in the rubble of a forgotten city. Jack Sparling’s stark artwork brings raw intensity to the scene, while Joe Kubert’s cover captures the weight of that silence. A lone survivor stares at the bodies, haunted by the question: what could have driven them to kill each other?
In the scorched remains of a forgotten city, two soldiers clash in a final, brutal encounter—only to fall as one. When a third man stumbles upon their corpses, he's left staring at the wreckage, haunted by the question: what could have driven them to kill each other in the end? A haunting, sparse tale of war’s lingering echoes, written and drawn with stark precision.
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