The city is on fire; the murder remains unsolved; star-crossed lovers are split apart. As the Tet Offensive begins, Eugene abandons his post, and navigates a hellish landscape, desperate to find the woman he loves. But who's going to save him? Fans of True Detective will love this tale of a murder investigation that spans decades.
Tet isn't just another war comic. It's a war story, a love story, and a mystery all told across time from 1968 to 1984. The pieces are still being put on the board and given the change-ups that have happened already I can't pretend to know where Allor is going with this story, but I'm excited to be taken along for the ride. This is yet another comic that could easily fly under your radar, but don't let it. Read Full Review
Tet #2 is a really good comic book that actually understands its audience and delivers a sturdy continuation. I'm eager to see where its narrative goes next but for now this is enough to tide me over until then. Read Full Review
More of a compelling character study than a quote-unquote war comic, Tet does a fantastic job in its second issue of capitalising on the momentum of its first, drawing us deeper into the life of Eugene Smith and providing a chillingly honest recreation of one of the most brutal conflicts in modern history. Read Full Review
Tet is a beautiful story. It's war mixed with love and suspense. An overall great journey. Allor hit it out of the park with Tet. And even though I wish Tucker's art was a little bit more clear its gritty disposition fits this book! A must read for war romance junkies!