We've seen Eugene's story. But during his last day's in Vietnam, he finally learns how Ha survived the war. She's always been much stronger than him; and much stronger than he's given her credit for. With all their secrets gone, Ha and Eugene must decide how to move forward.
However, I will tell you this, issue #4 concludes this well drawn tragic love tale. Lt. Smith's and Bao's friendship is put to a finaltest, and the Lieutenant may finally come to terms with his pain. If you are a fan of smart crime noir, andgritty war comics, this one is for you. The story is heartbreaking, but overall, extremelysatisfying. Tet is a sleeper that hasnt got too much attention; butit should. Read Full Review
Call it a hard-boiled crime thriller, call it a tragic romance, call it a war story whatever you call it, Tet is a title that is going to resonate with you long after youve turned the final page. Gritty, engaging and filled with an almost uncomfortable level of realism, this is a series that comes highly, highly recommended. Read Full Review
A wonderful finale for a fantastic war romance. Read Full Review
Wooooow what a beautiful and painful story to read. Allor is an artist in his craft and hope to see more of him soon. Tucker's art is crude, rude and unapologetic, a perfect fit for this haunting tail. READ THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!