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02:11 am [jlroberson]
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Iran: Some History from Ennis & Moore
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I liked this version of the Unknown Soldier.
![[User Picture]](http://www.insanejournal.com/userpic/10851369/377608) | | From: | jlroberson |
| Date: | June 18th, 2009 07:25 am (UTC) |
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| | "Well, Sir, you are NOT an American Soldier." | (Link) |
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I thought Plunkett's art was excellent(but I'm a tiny lines-and-thin faces guy myself) and the use of the Soldier as the spirit of the black ops of America was poetic and perfect. I also liked the protagonist and his rather odd relationship with a ghost of a girl that he liked, or rather, not the girl he liked because she was killed before he got to know her, but rather what he imagined she was.
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| Date: | June 18th, 2009 08:36 am (UTC) |
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| | Re: "Well, Sir, you are NOT an American Soldier." | (Link) |
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There's a good story on the Shah in The Big Book of wierdos. I wish I could find mne i'd post it.
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| Date: | June 18th, 2009 10:14 am (UTC) |
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| | Re: "Well, Sir, you are NOT an American Soldier." | (Link) |
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Isn't that the 70s one?
And yes, do! |
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