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    Men of War #2

    Men of War » Men of War #2 - Above The Air; Navy Seals: Human Shields, Part 2 released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    In the split second after a heavy-weapons blast the air goes silent and still, just as it does in the ghostly realm of Circe. How will Rock and his team of men – battle-hardened, but still human – survive a villainess who can walk on the very wind? Plus, Navy Seals Ice and Tracker go where no boots are on the ground, but when their mission is compromised, how will they tell friend from foe?

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    What bad decision led you to this? 0

    I do like female characters in comic books, something which the first issue was lacking.  there is the biased part of me that gives me more to relate to, but I think in a more objective sense it also lends itself to better balance in storytelling.  Unfortunately after the first issue the presence of Circe here only adds to my confusion in general about this series.  The characterizations are better here as Rock's background is explored in more detail, but after some decent effort toward that end...

    6 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Men of Modern Warfare 0

    The Good: For the second time in a row, Men of War gives us an absolutely gorgeous cover. Sure it's got a woman half clothed, but I barely noticed that about her. The cover is incredibly artistic and deeply macabre. In a different way than the cover, the interior art is equally gorgeous. The dark and limited color palate really sets the atmosphere, and the narration about the atmosphere fits it amazingly well. It's all starkly realistic with the sprinkling touch of the DCU's supernatural element...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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