Queen & Country vol 1

In the land of giants, these underdogs shine.

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Queen & Country vol 1

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I finally cracked this book open and I'm a little less than Operation: Broken Ground and I'm enjoying it a lot.

I took a few minutes before the starting Q&C to familiarize myself with all the characters. I've got most of them down except for some secondary and tertiary characters.

Only thing I am disappointed with is the art. I thought Sale would be doing the interiors as well as the covers but ah well.

Great book and thanks to XIII, Wulf & Stocky for the recommendation.

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:I finally cracked this book open and I'm a little less than Operation: Broken Ground and I'm enjoying it a lot.

I took a few minutes before the starting Q&C to familiarize myself with all the characters. I've got most of them down except for some secondary and tertiary characters.

Only thing I am disappointed with is the art. I thought Sale would be doing the interiors as well as the covers but ah well.

Great book and thanks to XIII, Wulf & Stocky for the recommendation.
I was frequently underwhelmed with the art as well, but the story was fantastic.
"French is like anal, exotic but oh so unnecessary."

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My name is in the latest Q&C book.

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Mine too!

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Liar

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:disappointed:

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