The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's grounded, human-scale series continues with issue four of six, and David Finch's cover sets the emotional stakes immediately — a firefighter in full gear kneels over a fallen comrade on smoke-stained ground, a fire hose coiled nearby and a dropped helmet resting in the dirt beside them. The image is quiet and affecting, emphasizing sacrifice and the weight of the job rather than superhero spectacle. Chuck Austen's story of ordinary heroism is in full swing here, and this penultimate stretch of The Brotherhood arc promises the kind of real-world tension that makes this series stand apart from the Marvel lineup of 2002.
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