An electrifying account of black ops, black dogs and weaponised folklore that is unlike anything you've ever seen. Best in show. Alan Moore A joy to read. The Guardian Meet Lou: a street musician savaged by a supernatural terror. Meet Lou: crossing war-torn Afghanistan with a unit of shapeshifting soldiers. Meet Lou: a monstress held captive by the rogue beast she was sent to kill. CRY HAVOC interweaves three stages of a remarkable life into a critically-exalted saga of military, myth and mania. SIMON SPURRIER (X-Men Legacy, Marvel Zombies, Doctor Who) and RYAN KELLY (Local, Northlanders, Saucer Country) collaborate with multiple superstar colorists FILARDI, LOUGHRIDGE & WILSON to push the envelope of comicbook storytelling in an unprecedented, monstrous direction. This is not the tale of a lesbian werewolf going to war. Except it kind of is. Sharp, compulsive, human, edgy. Wow. We're sold. - The Quietus Flawless. - The Nerdist Structurally ambitious, the intelligence and artistry of this creative team brings depth and sophistication to an attention-grabbing hook. - A.V. Club "
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Cry Havoc
They remained silent. With the mobilization plans in disarray and the Soviet Union lagging behind Germany in the air arms race, the risk of getting dragged into an all-out war was enormous. The lack of confidence in their ability to win ...
When a corner hustler turns up dead, with a headless rooster in his lap, Frank, Lieutenant L.A. Franco, realizes she's up against Mother Love - renowned psychic, crack dealer, and santeria priestess.
Battlefield wounds were often devastating, and medicine was primitive at best. Regardless of age or rank, none returned home unscathed...This is their story.
Discusses the history of war dogs, the best breeds for the purpose, different roles dogs perform, what sort of armor dogs have been outfitted with, war dog use in different countries, and speculates on the future of war dogs.
Schäfer, Blomberg, pp. 71–5; Angell, Character of a New War, p. 8; R.J. Art, “The United States, the Balance of Power, and World War II: Was Spykman Right?,” Security Studies (2005), pp. 365–406. 4. R.D. Cuff, War Industries Board: ...
Cry Havoc! recounts in riveting detail the small quirks of timing, character, and place that influenced the huge trajectory of events during eight critical weeks from Lincoln's inauguration through the explosion at Fort Sumter and the ...
Cry Havoc
"Cry Havoc is must-reading." -- William F. Buckley, Jr."Cry Havoc is not only well written, but absolutely right." -- Prof. Herbert London