As the memorial banquet for pacifist doctor Moses Lwanga nears, Sera returns to the capital for the first time without Moses by her side. What she doesn't know is that her husband is there, too, preparing to fight a war against the brutal militant group he almost joined. Don't miss an issue of the title nominated for an Eisner Award for Best New Series!
Next issue, when Easy Kill reaches its conclusion, with the final showdown between the Soldier and Kiwanja, with Sera, Wells, and Howl playing roles in the resolution, the slack in the action should snap back sharply. Again, Unknown Soldier still remains one of the best and most important books being published now. You should be reading it. Read Full Review
"Unknown Soldier" #11 isn't a bad issue at all, but it's middle-of-the-road 21st century Vertigo, and this series could use a bit more cutting loose. It could use a bit more personal drama, and a bit less social message. You can see Dysart striving for that, but it's not quite working fully. Not this time. Read Full Review