Unknown Soldier #13

Unknown Soldier #13

Beginning a 2-issue arc that will introduce American audiences to the work of Democratic Republic of Congo artist Pat Masioni. Accompanied by a former child soldier, the Unknown Soldier begins a journey across the most intensive expanse of the war zone Moses has experienced yet. But what's on the other side for these two? Redemption for their killings - or damnation?

Written by Joshua Dysart
Art by Pat Masioni
Cover by Dave Johnson

Size: 32 Pages

Price: $2.99

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Comments

Been loving the art on this book, but i am intrigued to see what this new fellow brings.

Posted by SunnyvaleTrash on 10/26/09 at 04:35 PM

I dropped this book last issue but a change in artist will make me at least flip through this.

Posted by Spoons on 10/26/09 at 04:51 PM

I think this is going to be an awesome little arc.

Posted by rockingeek on 10/26/09 at 05:11 PM

This book has been nothing but awesome since day one, look forward to more of the same.

Posted by skeets on 10/26/09 at 05:27 PM

New artist? =O Hope this doesn't mess with the flow. The art would have be pretty bad (like stick figures) to get me to drop it, the story is so good.

Posted by WadeWilson on 10/26/09 at 06:59 PM

Just got the first trade at AppleCon, so now I am all caught up. This series is definetly in my top 5!

Posted by HailScott on 10/26/09 at 08:48 PM

I'm a big fan of the old artist, but it will be nice to see what this one brings to the table. Interesting to see that he is from the DRC.

Posted by Ruo21 on 10/27/09 at 02:16 PM

Perfect.

Posted by rockingeek on 10/28/09 at 05:50 PM

Change in art was a bit jarring, but still pretty good, & another very strong issue story-wise. Did you guys read the back material by the artist? WELL worth reading.

Posted by WadeWilson on 10/30/09 at 06:21 AM

The regular artist is just taking a break.  Since this issue is mostly viewed through the eyes of the traumatized child, the style of this artist works perfectly.  It has a distorted, dreamlike aspect to it which I found to be very disturbing and haunting.  It's a sharp contrast to Ponticelli's realistic style, but it serves it's purpose well.

Posted by Jonesy on 10/31/09 at 04:12 PM

I thought the art fit in pretty well. Sure, it's different, but it has the same vibe to it.

Posted by Bendrix on 10/31/09 at 04:28 PM

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