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the 'nam - comic
Posted: 16 Aug 2007 13:11
by barto
Anyone read this?
I was reminded of it last night. In '89 I Marvel UK started reprinting the Punisher, it came out weekly but didn't last very long. I've got up to issue 30 and then I think it must have died (in that issue it's got the dreaded "GREAT NEWS INSIDE!!" announcing it'll be fortnightly, merged with Carebears or whatever...)
Anyway theye reprinted stuff from The 'Nam as a second strip to go with the main Punisher strip. This all I've found on the web after a google search:
http://www.slushfactory.com/features/ar ... murray.php
I thought it was a really great piece of comic writing and the early artwork (before they start colouring it in) is superb - very much in the same vain as Charley's War but set in Vietnam. Anyway I'd recommend it.
Did anyone else read this? Would interested to hear what you thought of it...
Posted: 16 Aug 2007 16:28
by jamarmiller
I read a little of it and what I did read of it I LOVED!
very good book I kept hoping they would have brought the JOES that served in Nam into it as well since they did the punnisher but sadly they never did and I think that is why I never collected the whole run BACK THEN
but now I kind of wish I did as ya it was good
Larry Hama had a big hand in that as well too
Posted: 21 Aug 2007 18:13
by Quickfire
Yeah, got into the Nam for a while when WHSmith seemed to stock it... was certainly a decent yarn with an excellent dose of worldly-wise cynicism.
The Larry Hama :snakeeyes:

was certainly diverting when it premiered in the Marvel UK AF comic, even found myself remembering it when I stumbled across the Vietnam war memorial on a DC trip, that scene when

is muttering about the smell of napalm in the morning to

or whoever.
However, all BAF afficionados will remember the greatest UK Vietnam strip ever, FIGHTING MANN! Brought to a close way too quickly. Is it online anywhere?

Posted: 22 Aug 2007 12:24
by barto
Quickfire wrote:However, all BAF afficionados will remember the greatest UK Vietnam strip ever, FIGHTING MANN!
Blimey don't remember that one, must have been pre august '84...
Re: the 'nam - comic
Posted: 22 Aug 2007 21:50
by Red Laser
barto wrote:Anyone read this?
I was reminded of it last night. In '89 I Marvel UK started reprinting the Punisher, it came out weekly but didn't last very long. I've got up to issue 30 and then I think it must have died (in that issue it's got the dreaded "GREAT NEWS INSIDE!!" announcing it'll be fortnightly, merged with Carebears or whatever...)
Anyway theye reprinted stuff from The 'Nam as a second strip to go with the main Punisher strip. This all I've found on the web after a google search:
http://www.slushfactory.com/features/ar ... murray.php
I thought it was a really great piece of comic writing and the early artwork (before they start colouring it in) is superb - very much in the same vain as Charley's War but set in Vietnam. Anyway I'd recommend it.
Did anyone else read this? Would interested to hear what you thought of it...
I have some of those Punisher issues and also a later Nam comic which starred the Punisher in it I was getting into that one question I would like answered is what happened to Ed Marks the original main character?
Posted: 23 Aug 2007 12:33
by barto
The comic was supposed to be in "real time" so when Ed Mark's tour finished he went back to the world and some new recruuiters came in.. That was the answer they gave to a similar question on one of the letter pages in the punisher comic
Posted: 27 Aug 2007 03:26
by The Baron
I'm sure the artist (name excapes me) did a few GI Joe strips, one with the Oktober Guard chasing a train if I recall. I downloaded the full set recently:
http://www.demonoid.com/files/download/ ... 1/1245623/
The 'Nam comic
Posted: 27 Aug 2007 18:38
by Red Laser
It's Michael Golden he drew Return of the Oktober Guard in GI Joe Yearbook2.