The 'Nam #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRon Wagner's cover for this December 1988 issue is quietly harrowing — a figure peers through coils of barbed wire, hands gripping the strands, eyes fixed and wary above a Claymore mine stenciled with the words "FRONT TOWARD ENEMY." The composition says everything about the tension and dread at the heart of The 'Nam, with writer Doug Murray and artist Wayne Vansant bringing their story "Hue: City of Death" to life inside. This is the series at its most visceral and human, capturing the war's psychological weight as much as its physical danger.
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Reprinted in O Conflito do Vietnã #11 (1990), Magnum Spesial #9/1991 (1991), The 'Nam #3 (2011), The 'Nam: 1966-1969 Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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