
Civil War: Front Line, Vol. 1
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2007
Publisher
Marvel Enterprises
ISBN-10
0785123121
ISBN-13
9780785123125
Description
In the chaotic backdrop of the Civil War, two intrepid reporters, Sally Floyd and Ben Urich, dive into the tumultuous world of conflict and coverage. As they navigate the front lines, their unwavering dedication to uncovering the truths of the war becomes evident. Each story they tell not only reveals the horrors faced by soldiers but also shines a light on the humanity behind the headlines.
Through vivid illustrations and compelling narratives, readers are drawn deep into the morass of battle, where the lines between heroism and sacrifice blur. The authors masterfully illustrate the struggles not just on the battlefield, but within the souls of those caught in the crossfire. Floyd and Urich emerge as voices of a generation striving to make sense of a world engulfed in chaos.
As they interact with soldiers and civilians alike, the reporters grapple with the moral complexities of their mission. Their journey emphasizes the importance of truth amidst deception and the lasting impact of war on both a personal and societal level. This captivating exploration of courage and conscience invites reflection on the very nature of conflict.
Through vivid illustrations and compelling narratives, readers are drawn deep into the morass of battle, where the lines between heroism and sacrifice blur. The authors masterfully illustrate the struggles not just on the battlefield, but within the souls of those caught in the crossfire. Floyd and Urich emerge as voices of a generation striving to make sense of a world engulfed in chaos.
As they interact with soldiers and civilians alike, the reporters grapple with the moral complexities of their mission. Their journey emphasizes the importance of truth amidst deception and the lasting impact of war on both a personal and societal level. This captivating exploration of courage and conscience invites reflection on the very nature of conflict.
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