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Terminal Lance Ultimate Omnibus

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Author: Uriarte, Maximilian

Edition: Illustrated

Format: Illustrated

Number Of Pages: 352

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Reviews:

"The Marine Corps likes to present itself with dutiful seriousness. Terminal Lance is a counterpoint to that. It is a tribute to the service's permanent underclass, the young grunts who are too weary to feign enthusiasm anymore."

― New York Times

"Uriarte is the Bill Maudlin of millennials. His comic is earthy, cynical and profane, as anyone who has spent time around enlisted Marines would expect. But he also is surprising in his views. He is, for example, scathing about veterans who wail about how gays and women have ruined the Marine Corps.... [This] is probably the best book about Marine Corps culture in decades."

― New York Times Book Review

"Hilarious.... A winking self-awareness and compassion for the daily drudgery of the grunt's life make his collection more than a mere peek into a troop's insider experience--he's poised to become a Bill Maudlin for the social media generation."

― Publishers Weekly

" Terminal Lance is true and vital and hilarious."

― Houston Chronicle

"A clear-eyed view of life as a grunt.... The strips, drawn in a simple, unadorned style, sardonically depict the near-daily tribulations and occasional pleasures of military life.... A rare opportunity for those on the home front to get a sense of the true concerns and feelings of those deployed overseas."

― Booklist

Praise for The White Donkey: Winner of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation 2017 James Webb Award One of Barnes & Noble's Best Comic and Graphic Novels of 2016 One of The Los Angeles Times' 10 Most Important Books of 2016

"It was 2010 when Uriarte, a lance corporal in the Marine Corps, created the online comic 'Terminal Lance,' which swiftly developed a fan base. Using some of the same characters, he created a more serious and involved graphic novel, THE WHITE DONKEY, based on his 2007 deployment in Iraq."

― Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times

"A masterpiece."

― Ray Olson, Booklist (starred review)

"Combines a casual, straightforward dramatic style with clear, no-frills art that draws readers into his characters' everyday experiences and then wallops them with the tragedy of ordinary life...Both respectful to the military and its role and sympathetic to the delicacy of the young soldiers, the story's power lies in a middle-ground view of the ongoing social conflict, seeking to bridge understanding on both sides."

― Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"In many ways, The White Donkey is one long illustrated deployment journal.... Yet, tucked into the panels and frames, are those singular moments that, like a rock cast into a pond, send their ripples out almost infinitely-altering lives and ending others. The White Donkey follows the tremors, backwards and forwards, and manages to illustrate what feels like a 'true' war story and a lonely chapter in a war our country is trying desperately to forget."

― The Washington Post

"Few books pack the punch of The White Donkey. Uriarte has a genius for details that illuminate the truth and pull you into the story with cinematic fervor. He uses the art form itself to punctuate his pacing and immerse you in the inner reality of a marine's life.... Uriarte puts it all on the page for a story that is hardcore and haunting. A brilliant addition to wartime literature. A+"

― JeriAnn Geller, Booktrib

"In The White Donkey, a sense of alienation pervades Abe's experience. He endures the tedium of war, the yearning for action to gain legitimacy in the eyes of fellow Marines, and, finally, the horror of combat... all drawn with stylized realism."

― The Wall Street Journal

"A vivid and gripping tale.... For my brother Marines: this book is mandatory.... And for our civilian friends that are always asking, 'What's it like in the Corps?' this book will help you to understand. Even more importantly, it could help you help someone who may have returned to the civilian world with invisible wounds."

― John Absalom, Maui Time

"Spiked with bitter and obscene humor, this debut and first-ever gr...

EAN: 9780316412247

Release Date: 24-04-2018

Languages: English

Item Note: Readable book with typical wear and small creases. Part of cover is torn. Has a remainder mark. Hardcover Used - Good 2018Illustrated

Item Condition: UsedGood

Binding: Hardcover