Stranded on a secluded island during World War 2, a young man discovers the true horrors of war.
I feel there's enough...material for want of a better word for there to be lots more war comics covering some of the aspects we're only just coming face to face with. The intersection of technology and combat, proxy wars, propaganda and social media, the list is endless. I feel the conditions are there for *more* war comics to be made. Whether that will come to pass or not is another thing. Read Full Review
Deeply meaningful, Go Home captures the brutality of humanity in more ways than one. Most importantly, this issue offers a story that will make you think about the human condition. Read Full Review
Overall, the comic wasn't on my radar, but this is really solid and one I'd suggest checking out digitally. It stands out as a prime example of the type of entertainment that indie comics can deliver that you often don't see in the big publishers. Read Full Review
If you're into war stories because that's your thing or maybe you've gone to war and can find some enjoyment in a tale like this, then go for it. It's not likely to ring a new bell for you even if it's your bag. If you've read war comics and they weren't your thing, this one isn't going to win you over. Likely it will push you away. Read Full Review
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