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Battron: The Trojan Woman
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Battron: The Trojan Woman Tapa blanda - 2013

de Wayne Vansant


Información de la editorial

From acclaimed comic writer/artist Wayne Vansant. An action/adventure tale of the French Legionnaire soldier, Battron, "a man without a country," who is involved with the liberation of a freebooting French ship, the Martel, from a heavily guarded Vichy French port during World War II. The Allies want the ship destroyed; the Germans have sent serious resources and firepower to save it and keep it afloat. But a critical security leak in British intelligence could jeopardize not only the mission but Battron's life. The key is the beautiful former mistress of the Martel's captain, enlisted in the hope she can convince him to join the Free French movement with his ship. But has she told the Allies all she knows? And can Battron and his skillful commandos complete their dangerous mission in time under the looming shadow of the pending Allied invasion of North Africa? As things swirl around between the Free French, the Germans, and the German occupied French Vichy, a new player enters the fray...the Americans. Battron is caught between all of them in an attempt to secure the ship they all are desperate to obtain.

Detalles

  • Título Battron: The Trojan Woman
  • Autor Wayne Vansant
  • Encuadernación Tapa blanda
  • Páginas 94
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Caliber Comics
  • Fecha de publicación 2013-05
  • ISBN 9780985749378 / 0985749377
  • Peso 0.39 libras (0.18 kg)
  • Dimensiones 10 x 7.01 x 0.19 pulgadas (25.40 x 17.81 x 0.48 cm)

Acerca del autor

Wayne Vansant was the principle artist for The 'Nam from Marvel Comics for more than 50 issues and is also known for his acclaimed Days of Darkness from Caliber Comics, telling the story of the early days of the War in the Pacific. One of the most acclaimed historical comic artists, Wayne has created and illustrated comics from Marvel, Eclipse, Penguin, Caliber, Dark Horse, and others. He launched a series of non-fiction military history comics called the Heritage Collection which covered the Civil War and World War II.