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World War Two: Against The Rising Sun

by Jason Quinn

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World War Two: Against The Rising Sun focuses on the war in the East. The story is told through the eyes of servicemen and civilians on both sides of the conflict, giving a full and thorough picture of the war and why it happened. With sophisticated and immersive artwork, the comic is appealing to children as well as being educational and accurate . It shows them that history is more than just a load of old dusty dates but a living entity that has repercussions on the way we live now. The real -life characters give history a face and a name, and pull children right into the past.… (more)
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World War Two: Against The Rising Sun focuses on the war in the East. The story is told through the eyes of servicemen and civilians on both sides of the conflict, giving a full and thorough picture of the war and why it happened. With sophisticated and immersive artwork, the comic is appealing to children as well as being educational and accurate . It shows them that history is more than just a load of old dusty dates but a living entity that has repercussions on the way we live now. The real -life characters give history a face and a name, and pull children right into the past.

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