Unknown soldier

Josh Dysart

Book - 2009

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COMIC/Unknown v. 1
vol. 1: 1 / 1 copies available
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Subjects
Genres
Horror comic books, strips, etc
Published
New York : Vertigo/DC Comics c2009-
Language
English
Main Author
Josh Dysart (-)
Other Authors
Alberto Ponticelli (-), Oscar Celestini, Clem Robins, 1955-, Igor Kordey, Pat Masioni
Item Description
Statement of responsibility based on volume 1.
Originally published in single magazine form as: Unknown soldier 1-6 [v. 1] ; Unknown soldier 7-14 [v. 2] ; Unknown soldier 15-20 [v. 3]
Physical Description
v. : chiefly col. ill. ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781401223113
9781401226008
9781401228552
  • v. 1. Haunted house
  • v. 2. Easy kill
  • v 3 Dry season
Review by Booklist Review

Recent media exposés have underscored the troubles afflicting African countries, such as Rwanda and Somalia, but since the despotic days of Idi Amin, little attention has been paid to their battle-ridden neighbor, Uganda. With an eye toward correcting this oversight while telling a compellingly original war story, Dysart and Ponticelli introduce an unlikely antihero: Dr. Lwanga Moses, a Harvard-educated African whose philanthropic visit to a Ugandan refugee camp takes a nightmarish turn. One day while Moses and his wife, Sera, are treating maimed children, the doctor suddenly snaps, running into the jungle and shooting a rebel soldier responsible for a child's injury. But the soldier is also a child, and the guilt-ridden doctor tries to destroy his anger by mutilating his own face. After a nun nurses him back to health, Dr. Moses becomes a gun-toting, bandaged-face bodyguard for Uganda's orphaned children, protecting them from government soldiers and guerillas alike. Dysart's dynamic storytelling and Ponticelli's riveting, full-color panels make Dr. Moses' exploits both gripping and timely.--Hays, Carl Copyright 2009 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.