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THE UNWRITTEN #34.5

On the battlefields of the First World War, old myths die and new ones are born: The Crucified Soldier. The Comrade in White. The Corpse Factory. The Poison Rain. As the balance between reality and fiction tilts crazily in the crucible of war, a young Wilson Taylor has an experience that will change his life forever.

Written by MIKE CAREY
Art by PETER GROSS and GARY ERSKINE
Cover by YUKO SHIMIZU

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  1. “On the battlefields of the First World War…” SOLD!

    …as if I haven’t purchased the last 33 1/2 issues.

  2. I’ve been thinking about picking this up. What’s it about? I really liked Lucifer although I realize that was just Carey straight up aping Gaiman. He probably has a more unique style here. The covers alone suggest something tonally similar to Lucifer: Nirvana?

    • It would take too long to go into the plot, but if you like Lucifer and have any interest in classic literature or literature in general, you’ll like Unwritten. In my opinion, it’s the best book on the market.

      The first trade’s only, like, ten bucks too. Give it a shot.

  3. God, if they put out an oversized book of all the covers after this is all said and done, I would be a happy man.

  4. I liked this issue even though I spent twice as much time reading it due to the cursive lettering. it’s fine for occasional use but not for almost the whole issue, it’s too difficult to read

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