[REVIEW] FIND OUT WHO IS IN THE GRAVE IN ‘REGARDING THE MATTER OF OSWALD’S BODY #1’
By the last page of Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body #1, I was hooked. Now that the team is together, I want to know what’s next.
By the last page of Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body #1, I was hooked. Now that the team is together, I want to know what’s next.
From its opening narration, Lost Soldiers #1 quickly established the kind of war story it would be. Instead of glorifying violence, it asked, “who thought this was a good idea?” and more importantly, “how did we get to this point?” It’s a heavy read both in terms of pacing and content but allows for much more breathing room in Lost Soldiers #2.
In a world as complicated as ours, do the ends justify the means? Does the world need men willing to compromise their morality for the common good? These questions and more are considered in Lost Soldiers #1 by writer Ales Kot and artists Luca Casalanguida and Heather Moore as they seek to examine the consequences of actions.