As the two vast tank armies clash on the plains of Kursk, Russians and Germans alike are caught in a maelstrom of steel and fire. Piotr and Ginger find themselves outmatched by almost everything on the battlefield-and dangerously undermined by divisions within their own ranks. For Kraft and Stadler, things go more smoothly at first-until the real armored monsters begin to enter the fray. The blazing battle action continues, as Ennis and Holden continue their tale of total war on the hellish Eastern Front.
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War is Hell and Garth Ennis is the writer to take by the hand in your journey through it as you join the Soviet and Nazi tankers in this searing examination of the opening moves of the Battle of the Kursk. Read Full Review
World of Tanks: Citadel #2 is a cool war comic, and it handles its subject matter with the skill of an expert on the subject. It may not be my preferred variety of comic, but I can see that it is a good version of what its trying to be. If youre into World War II comics or historical war comics in general, this one is for you. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a good issue. I don't think it is the most amazing read of the last couple weeks, but it is enjoyable. World of Tank fans should like that we are getting into actual tank battles and the human element, while toned down, is still present for those just wanting a good story with all the needed pieces. This one did take me a secondary reading for full enjoyment and to catch onto a few more details, to fully grasp everything going on. I hope the next one is better. I want more tanks and to see how the tactical setups at the end of this issue turn out in the next. Read Full Review
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