The book IGN called "contender for best new series of the year," as well as the praise-winner from Garth Ennis, Warren Ellis, G4 TV, The Onion, and Ain't It Cool News features a special stand-alone story: Locals believe the sub-Sahara bush that Moses now calls home to be haunted by the world's darker inclinations. But Is Moses preparing for a standoff with that evil... or is he the spirit itself?Don't miss this special jumping-on point issue, featuring the debut of new cover artist Dave Johnson!
Rarely does a series come along like this that nearly measures up in its journalistic and political importance, related through sequential art, to works like Ted Ralls To Afghanistan and Back and Joe Saccos Palestine. To our benefit, Unknown Soldier is an ongoing series that should enjoy a long and well deserved life. We definitely need more comic books like this, and its great to see one of this quality, and seriousness of subject, from a major publisher like DC. Read Full Review
We're only seven issues into Unknown Soldier, but I'm already running out of ways to praise this series and convince readers to give it a try. It really is one of the most special new comic series I've ever encountered, and I'm convinced we'll be talking about this series for years if not decades to come. I wouldn't be surprised if those that check out the first arc in trade form find themselves desperate to follow along on a monthly basis. Read Full Review