'68: Scars #4
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| Writer | Mark Kidwell |
| Artist | Nat Jones |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A President bids his country farewell, New Jersey becomes unsafe, and in Vietnam, the dead are coming to Tan Son Nhat Airport. Private Kuen Yam and nurse Alice Gleason stand with a small rebellion against the insanity of Sergeant Abel Dawes, following a dark tunnel to the unknown that promises escape...but before it's over, all will dance to the Tambourine Man's tune.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Bloody Disgusting - Jorge Solis
Feb 07, 2013A must-read, “'68: Scars” #4 concludes the story arc on a spectacular and explosive note. With such grim artwork, “'68: Scars” vividly depicts the unforgiving nature of war. Longtime fans will be anxiously awaiting for the next arc in the “'68″ series, “Jungle Jim.” Read Full Review
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6.0
The Weekly Crisis - Liam Jose
Feb 05, 2013In the end, '68 Scars shows potential for all the creative team, but needs more focus before it's realised. Read Full Review