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Boys Become Men in a Hurry

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World War Comics
World War Comics
Graphic Novel - History
Stories from the conflicts of the 20th century
Chasing Hitler
Chasing Hitler
Comic - History
As WWII draws to an end and the Allies surround Berlin, Adolf Hitler realizes that all is lost. Or is it? Two allied service men are tasked with verifying Hitler's death. When they can't the chase begins.
Dardanelles
Dardanelles
Comic - History
A group of Anzacs find themselves in the hellscapes of Gallipoli. Despite them all suffering from their own inner demons, they must find a way to work together if they hope to have any change of surviving!
Adrift
Adrift
Comic - History
A poetic tale of a life at sea, exploring how travel, adventure, and chance encounters can shape both individuals and future generations.
[OLD] Birch Manor
[OLD] Birch Manor
Comic - History
Family is in danger of losing it all when their father falls ill and none of the siblings can inherit their estate, but can the oldest sibling save her sisters by starting a double life as her non-existent twin brother?
Akuma
Akuma
Comic - Action
In a timeless era of conflict and the machinations of lords and scheming factions, two brothers clash over a feud that will go far beyond their sibling squabbles, and perhaps decide the fate of an empire...
The Destruction of The Blue Sun
The Destruction of The Blue Sun
Comic - History
A young soldier of the United States Army recounts the events of wounded knee
TAMBA, Child Soldier
TAMBA, Child Soldier
Comic - History
"My name is Tamba Cisso. When I was eight years old, I lived in the village with my father, my mother and my sister. I went to school and had learned to read. I knew there was war in my country, but I didn't know that children could wage it." Providing a testimonial to one of the most heart-wrenching and chilling developments in modern warfare, this graphic novel chronicles the realities of hundreds of thousands across the world, kidnapped and forced to commit atrocities.\n\nMarion Achard is a French writer and circus performer. She co-founded a touring circus where she performs as acrobat and juggler. She has also written children's books. This is her first graphic novel. Yan Degruel is a French artist who has published many graphic novels for kids including adaptations of Rudyard ...