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In "Une médaille pour des héros," Hiroi Keise is granted a rare two-day pass home to Hiroshima—only to arrive on the very day the atomic bomb was dropped. Written and illustrated by Sam Glanzman, this poignant 1982 story from Arédit-Artima offers a haunting, personal perspective on war’s lasting echoes, with Glanzman’s distinctive art bringing quiet intensity to a moment suspended between memory and tragedy. Cover by Sam Glanzman.
In "Une médaille pour des héros," Rock is entrusted with a battle star medal to award to the most deserving soldier in Easy Company—only to find that every man in the unit insists it should be him. As the weight of duty and humility clashes with the shared respect of his comrades, the simple task becomes a quiet test of character.
In "Aujourd'hui c'est demain," Hiroi Keise, a soldier weary of war, is granted a rare two-day pass home to Hiroshima—only to arrive on the very day the atomic bomb was dropped. The story unfolds in quiet, haunting detail as he walks the streets of a city frozen in the moment before catastrophe, caught between memory, hope, and the unbearable weight of history.
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↩ Reprints Our Army at War #178 (1967), Our Army at War #261 (1973), Our Army at War #265 (1974), Star Spangled War Stories #180 (1974), Star Spangled War Stories #181 (1974), All-Out War #1 (1979), All-Out War #2 (1979)
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