Army @ Suck
This book starts off in a war that is not defined. At least in this issue it isn't. We see that there is a new branch of the Army that has broken down all sorts of discipline down to the point where soldiers don't even seem to take the war serious. It ends up being just okay. There is a lot of sex and violence, but without one character to relate to, it ends up being less of a book than it could have been with a relatable protagonist.