The 'Nam Magazine #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February 1989 issue of The 'Nam Magazine opens with a cover by John Beatty that is immediately arresting: a blindfolded U.S. Army soldier kneels in the grass, hands bound with rope, while two armed figures loom behind him with rifles trained close. The tension is palpable and the composition unflinching — exactly the kind of ground-level, human drama that made this series stand apart from typical war comics. Inside, Wayne Vansant brings the same unflinching attention to detail to "Notes from the World," continuing Marvel's commitment to telling the Vietnam War's story with honesty and craft.
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