
To someone like myself who remembers the Falklands War of 1982 very vividly (maybe the most abiding TV memory of my childhood) a graphic novel telling the story of that war at first appears a bit strange. But then again graphic novels of WW2 and even more recent conflicts like Vietnam are common and for some people they are still vivid memories, so why not?
And indeed this is a very beautiful piece of work with excellent artwork. To fit the whole conflict into the confines of one volume was difficult, and at times the story races along at breakneck speed and also puts somewhat odd speech into the "characters'" mouths in order to advance the narrative sufficiently.
I did notice a couple of inaccuracies with the events portrayed here but something only a military or history geek would really pick up on.
This is a very good piece of work indeed.
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Argentinian Pucara at RAF Cosford museum |
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