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Cover: Nate Van Dyke

'68 #6

Jan 2017 · Image · 19.99 USD
“Back to the Top of the Slide”

The Statue of Liberty gets a horrifying makeover on this 2017 Image Comics trade — her face rotted into a zombie's grin, her torch arm raised in ghastly mockery, and a heart-shaped hole punched clean through her chest. Nate Van Dyke's cover work transforms America's most recognizable monument into something both mournful and deeply unsettling, perfectly capturing the Vietnam-era zombie horror that defines the '68 universe. Mark Kidwell's "Back to the Top of the Slide" promises the same grim, unflinching storytelling that fans of this series have come to expect.

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writer Mark Kidwell · artist, inker Bill Mauldin · cover Nate Van Dyke

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artist, inker Bill Mauldin
cover pencils, inks Nate Van Dyke

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Series of historical facts related to the events in the main story, placing those elements in a historical context. Vintage military cartoon in the upper left corner, "What to do till the Peace Corps Comes," July 13, 1961. -- Unpublished.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).