>What's the matter, bunky? Quagmire in the Middle East got you down? Economy in the toilet? Closest thing you've got to a social life these days is your MySpace page? Then have we got the miniseries for you!Laugh your troubles away with ARMY@LOVE: THE ART OF WAR, as Season Two of the wildly acclaimed satire by Rick Veitch (SWAMP THING) and Gary Erskine (THE FILTH) follows the raucous misadventures of a group of U.S. soldiers fighting the war that modern marketing says is winnable.This 6-issue miniseries provides the perfect entree into the comic book that Entertainment Weekly called "amazingly racy and ruthless," and that Variety said is "full of the kind of wild ideas that comics used to do all the time." It's more over-the-top sex, mayhem and human comedy that boingboing.net described as "the kind of funny we need a lot more of if we're to keep from laughing ourselves into the grave."Season One >>153132052
I feel like I'm having a stroke reading this right from the first post.
>>153146914Welcome to 2008.
>>153146928I feel like Budd Root would like this.Hell, he already knows of it, I'm sure.
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>>153146790Was always curious about this book. Thanks.
>>153146846I like how the cars are all colours of the rainbow!
Veitch is insane in the best way possible.
What's the point of storytimes? The first thread died so fast I didn't even get to see it. And looking at both of these threads there's no discussion anyway, so why do anons pretend like we need storytimes for discussion but then the storytime threads are dead as fuck? I never read this series, but what's the point in reading it now? Might as well just read it on my own terms when I feel like it since either way I'm basically just reading it alone, and I'd say this if this was the first thread, the fact that the first part is in an archived thread makes it even worse.