Battle Hymn
(Image, 2005)
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In the dark days of World War II, the Allies left no stone unturned in their efforts to battle the Nazis. Whether that meant creating their own heroes, like the Proud American or the Artificial Man; recruiting them, like Mr. Zip; or simply capturing them, as they schemed to do with the strange fish man that walked out of the ocean one night; there was nothing they wouldn’t attempt. Behind the scenes, away from the cameras and the press, the decision-makers for the United States and England plan to augment their troops with costumed super-heroes. Of course, not everything goes as smoothly as they hoped…
This clever title has an air of the sinister and mysterious about it, even while dealing with subjects and concepts that comics have touched for decades—in fact, since World War II itself. The title is written by B. Clay Moore and drawn in a grim, moody style by Jeremy Haun.
— Andy Richardson
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1/1/2005
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| Different cover on both sides | | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun |
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4/1/2005
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| Different cover on both sides | | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun |
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6/1/2005
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| Front Cover by Jeremy Haun | | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun, Grant Bond |
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9/1/2005
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| Front Cover by Jeremy Haun | | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun, Nick Dragotta, Shawn Crystal, Dave Bryant |
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10/1/2005
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| | | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun |
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| | Collects series; ca. 2006 | B. Clay Moore | Jeremy Haun |