A President bids his country farewell, New Jersey becomes unsafe, and in Vietnam, the dead are coming to Tan Son Nhat Airport. Private Kuen Yam and nurse Alice Gleason stand with a small rebellion against the insanity of Sergeant Abel Dawes, following a dark tunnel to the unknown that promises escape...but before it's over, all will dance to the Tambourine Man's tune.
A must-read, “'68: Scars” #4 concludes the story arc on a spectacular and explosive note. With such grim artwork, “'68: Scars” vividly depicts the unforgiving nature of war. Longtime fans will be anxiously awaiting for the next arc in the “'68″ series, “Jungle Jim.” Read Full Review
In the end, '68 Scars shows potential for all the creative team, but needs more focus before it's realised. Read Full Review