From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Handmaid's Tale, comes this historical fiction graphic novel tracing the Golden Age of comic books.
With the triumphant arrival of VA Day, the victorious Allied Nations are filled with hope. For Al Zurkowski and Canoodle Features, the joyous event also brings a level of uncertainty. While the war is thankfully over, the small publisher finds itself as a smaller fish in a massive pond, leading to a business decision that changes Al's life forever.
War Bears #3 wraps up this story so beautifully. It tugs on your heartstrings in so many ways, but it leaves us with hope. I like that by telling us a story about the black-and-whites, it does bring them back to life for a time. Even though we see such a small snapshot of the lives of the characters, they feel very much alive. Read Full Review
I hope this finds more of an audience when it hits the trade route because this is a special book as a whole with a lot to like. Read Full Review
Rushed and uninspired, 'War Bears' concludes its run refusing to even acknowledge all the potential of the first issue. Read Full Review