dark_noldor's Fury Max #6 - My War Gone By Issue 6: An' Go to Your Gawds As a Soldier review

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    Garth Ennis is well known for his bloody tales, filled with torture, curses, bizarre and weird scenes, deemed of a Tarantino or Robert Rodrigues' movies, but he's a writer that, even his lack of "finesse", delivers interesting and cohesive stories too. Amidst all the blood, names and gutting there's a brilliant tale of one of the most delicate (and disastrous) moments of USA History: the Bay of Pigs! Nick Fury was assigned to terminate Fidel Castro, but that didn't end very well. Ennis entangles us spinning a web of secrecy, violence and seduction, with great dialogues and the unique art of Goran Parlov. One of the best things about this book is that we got to see Nick Fury leaving his mark (even if an invisible one) on almost every major military event of the 20th century that the USA was involved and I can't wait for the next arc: Vietnam! This is a great pick if you're a fan of the character, the creative team or of History!

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