Happy fathers day /co/
The 'Nam was a war comic book series detailing the U.S. War in Vietnam from the perspective of active-duty soldiers involved in the conflict. It was written by Doug Murray, initially illustrated by Michael Golden, edited by Larry Hama and published by Marvel Comics for seven years beginning in 1986, which was originally intended to roughly parallel the analogous events of the period of major American military involvement in Vietnam from 1965 to 1973.
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This is relevant to my interests.
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Welcome aboard anon.
Keep it up lad, enjoying.
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>Keep it up lad, enjoying.
Thank you
More tomorrow.
https://youtu.be/H4R8GDlV8rc
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The french troops here are the Foreign Legion. Quite a few were former Nazi SS troops who either had no place in a civil divided germany, knew nothing but fighting, or wouldn't have it any other way.
https://youtu.be/DM-GZGtqmEw
How did I not notice this thread before?
Thanks, OP.
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Thank you.
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You Welcome anon.
Thanks for the read, op.
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Cool.
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>Thanks for the read, op.
This.
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Thank you for the bump.
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Glad you found it. Welcome aboard anon.
Thank you, OP. My dad still has survivors guilt from Vietnam.
This had to have been the best overall war comic of the past 30 years. I even liked the later issues after it completely lost its original direction.
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Real good. Thanks a lot OP!
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You Welcome anon.
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Man that's a great one liner.
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Surprise no revival. Even if war comics do not sell. Atleast a 5 issue mini.
The art in these early issues is some of the best ever in comics.
>these gloriously high quality scans
Holy shit PA, you're the man.
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>A comic actually talking about French colonization of Vietnam
Holy shit man I'm so happy. I always love talking with people about Vietnam and it startles me how little people know about it's colonization.
Douglas "Doug" Murray is an American comic book writer. He served in the Vietnam War, and was the main writer on the popular comic book series The 'Nam, published by Marvel Comics. He worked as a Marvel writer from 1986 to 1991. Born and raised in New York, Doug moved to Florida in 1990.
Don Lomax (born 1944) is an American comic book writer/artist best known for his long-running comic Vietnam Journal. A veteran of the Vietnam War, much of Lomax's adrenaline-fueled work centers on the military experience, and its gritty, unflinching depiction of the reality of war, specifically in Vietnam.
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Saved thank you judge.
>Marvel
How reaganite is this then?
>>93303337
What's the deal with calling it The 'Nam instead of just 'Nam? This and some old Punisher comics are the only places I've seen referred to it like that.
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Fuck Yeah.
>>93318255
That terminology was fairly common in media back in the day.
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copyright reasons?
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This page.
This FUCKING page.
Bless you, PA, for delivering unto me a high quality version of this page.
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I guess.
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what is this?
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>what is this?
Links to previous threads.
https://pastebin.com/4tvmMFAe .
Thanks, OP.
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Ypu Welcome anon.
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Based.
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>Bless you, PA, for delivering unto me a high quality version of this page.
No problem judge.