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En 1965, Archie Goodwin y Jim Warren se propusieron publicar una nueva serie de cómics cuyo tema central fuera la guerra. Pero a diferencia de lo que se había hecho hasta entonces, sus protagonistas no serían grandes héroes invencibles, ni las historias hablarían de grandes victorias, honor y gloria. Blazing Combat mostraría el horror, el sufrimiento y la inutilidad de la guerra. Y lo haría por medio de los mejores artistas de la época: Joe Orlando, Wally Wood, John Severin, Alex Toth, Russ Heath, Gene Colan y Frank Frazetta, entre otros. Esta visión sería censurada por los militares y boicoteada por los mayoristas, supuestos «patriotas» que condenaron a Blazing Combat al olvido. Este volumen recopila de forma íntegra los cuatro números de Blazing Combat que Goodwin y Warren lograron publicar antes de verse forzados a cancelar el título.
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Blazing Combat
2011, Norma Editorial
Tapa dura con sobrecubierta
in Spanish
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Incluye entrevistas a Archie Goodwin y Jim Warren. Recopila las portadas originales de Frank Frazetta.
Principalmente ilustraciones en blanco y negro y color.
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Written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by such luminaries as Frank Frazetta, Wally Wood, John Severin, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Russ Heath, Reed Crandall, and Gene Colan, Blazing Combat was originally published by independent comics publisher James Warren in 1965 and '66. Following in the tradition of Harvey Kurtzman's Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, Goodwin's stories reflected the human realities and personal costs of war rather than exploiting the clichés of the traditional men's adventure genre. They were among the best comics stories about war ever published.
Blazing Combat ended after its fourth issue when military post exchanges refused to sell the title due to their perception that it was an anti-war comic. Their hostility was fueled by the depiction of the then-current Vietnam War, especially a story entitled “Landscape,” which follows the thoughts of a simple Vietnamese peasant rice-farmer who pays the ultimate price simply for living where he does—and which was considered anti-war agit-prop by the more hawkish members of the business community.
Writer Archie Goodwin and the original publisher James Warren discuss the death of Blazing Combat and market censorship as well as the creative gestation of the series in exclusive interviews. 200 pages of black-and-white comics.
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