Vietnam Journal: Series Two #12


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal is back with all new tales of Scott 'Journal' Neithammer as he reports on the heartache and headache, and the young soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War. THIS ISSUE: "Return to the A Shau" - Gladly leaving Long Binh Jail in his rearview, Journalist Scott Neithammer, has a price on his head issued by despot, would-be dictator Lon Nol, the new Prime Minister of Cambodia. At the 101st Airbourne base, Camp Evans, Journal meets Radio Specialist, Ulysses Simply. A friendly kid with an unscratchable itch to get into the action. He sees Journal as his ticket to the heat of battle at a remote, scarred knob hill, an American artillery outpost overlooking the enemy infested A Shau Valley. They call it Ripcord. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two - Volume 2: Journey Into Hell


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal series returns with all new stories. Scott 'Journal' Niethammer returns to report on the seemingly endless conflict and this time he heads into Cambodia as the incursion of that country is well underway by United States and South Vietnamese military forces. He is accompanied by a slightly erratic photographer with the unhealthy attitude that he is impervious to enemy fire when behind the camera's lens. While in Cambodia they meet a pistol packing, single-minded Nun and dozens of ethnic Vietnamese orphans who have been delivered a death sentence by Cambodia's new acting Prime Minister, Lon Nol. With Journal's help they make a desperate race for the border and salvation. Now wanted by the Judge Advocate General's office for questioning, Journal retreats back into Cambodia hoping the farce will all blow over. But he meets a female reporter as much an outcast from the mainstream media as he. Their similarities create a bond until the war finds a way to force the heavy hand of horror into their fledgling relationship. And lastly, racism and drugs rear their ugly heads as rear echelon United States troops are moved forward in a support capacity for the line troops. Their real world prejudices and minimal training threaten to rot the core of the effort from the inside out. And the ever present enemy awaits any opportunity to hand the Americans a sound defeat should there be a misstep in their favor. Collects issues #6-10 of Vietnam Journal Series Two. "Lomax bases his fictional work on his real experiences in Vietnam in 1966, with powerful results. It is Lomax's concern for average soldiers that, in the end, makes his work significant." - Publishers Weekly. "Vietnam Journal by Don Lomax is the best comic book portrayal of Vietnam I have ever read. It's probably one of the best works ever put down in any art form about the war." - Daniel Robert Epstein. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two #11


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal is back with all new tales of Scott 'Journal' Neithammer as he reports on the heartache and headache, and the young soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War. THIS ISSUE: "LBJ: Long Binh Jail" - July 1970. Scott ‘Journal’ Neithammer has been reporting first-hand on President Nixon’s military incursion into Cambodia to root out the North Vietnamese Army’s, until then, untouchable sanctuaries. However, this all comes to an abrupt end when he is kidnapped by over-zealous Military Police and returned to South Vietnam to face the Provost Marshall’s wrath. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two #15


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal is back with all new tales of Scott 'Journal' Neithammer as he reports on the heartache and headache, and the young soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War. THIS ISSUE: "The Death of Firebase Ripcord" - The shooting down of a resupply Chinook helicopter sets off a chain reaction that renders Ripcord virtually impossible to continue as a viable fire support base. The decision is finally made to abandon the ill-fated fire base. As Scott 'Journal' Neithammer would write: "It is always easier to get into a fight than to get out of one." The evacuation of Ripcord would be the exception that proved the rule. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two #10


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal series returns with all new stories. THIS ISSUE: "Cambodian Sucker Punch" - Scott "Journal" Neithammer witnesses first hand as racism and drugs rear their ugly heads as rear echelon United States troops are moved forward in a support capacity for the line troops. Their real world prejudices and minimal training threaten to rot the core of the effort from the inside out. And the ever present enemy awaits any opportunity to hand the Americans a sound defeat should there be a misstep in their favor. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two - Volume 1: Incursion


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal is back with all new tales of Scott ‘Journal’ Neithammer as he reports on the heartache and headache, and the young soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War. This volume takes ‘Journal’ from late 1969, the Monsoon season, to May of 1970, and the beginning of the Cambodian incursion. As the war officially spreads into that neighboring country and tests the South Vietnamese Military on their capabilities of sustaining the war against the North Vietnamese Communists on their own. Along the way ‘Journal’ finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a juvenile sniper, and a private war for his own sanity as he is forced to fight a plague of rats at a forward firebase. And from a bitter sweet tryst in a back street bar in Saigon, to rolling into Cambodia with an untrustworthy cameraman new to his craft...the action never stops and questions about Neithammer’s career choice continually lay just below the surface. Collects issues 1-5. Praise for Vietnam Journal: “Lomax bases his fictional work on his real experiences in Vietnam in 1966, with powerful results. It is Lomax's concern for average soldiers that, in the end, makes his work significant.” - Publishers Weekly.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two #7


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal series returns with all new stories. THIS ISSUE: "CHILDREN OF THE DUST" - Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. 'Journal' and his fledgling photographer, Lindsey, follow the 11th Armored Cavalry into Cambodia on the heals of President Nixon’s 1970 incursion into South Vietnam’s fragile neighbor, itself on the verge of civil war. Suddenly they are lost and unprotected. The brutality and horror they are forced to witness sets even Neithammer, a seasoned war correspondent, on his heals as the blood sodden countryside fights back against the insult of war and mayhem. They discover of a wiry, headstrong Nun named Emily in the aftermath of a battle. She in searching the burned-out hulks of a destroyed South Vietnamese armored column. They find her blessing the dead and then robbing them of any scraps of food available in order to feed the starving children of the orphanage she and her fellow Nuns maintain in the middle of the war. 'Journal' and Lindsey join her, in the beginning, simply because she has a truck and 'Journal' is tired of walking. But soon they are involved in the very survival of the war’s most vulnerable, and fragile victims.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two - Volume 3: Ripcord


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Vietnam Journal, the award-winning series, returns! July 1970. Scott (Journal) Neithammer has been reporting first-hand on President Nixon's military incursion into Cambodia to root out the North Vietnamese Army's, until then, untouchable sanctuaries. However, this all comes to an abrupt end when he is kidnapped by over-zealous Military Police and returned to South Vietnam to face the Provost Marshall's wrath. The incident sparks Neithammer's unexpected journey back into the dreaded A Shau Valley where the 101st Airborne Division, once again, attempts to bloody the noses of the NVA. This brings us to the siege of Fire Support Base RIPCORD. This is a story of over-confidence, arrogance, and revenge on the part of Military Assistance Command Vietnam in Saigon, coupled with an under-strength U.S. force sent to face an enemy who outnumbers them ten to one. RIPCORD was the final large unit battle in the waning days of the Vietnam War for the United States. The troops were expected to face a massive enemy presence, have minimal or no casualties, and receive limited ordinance and support, while vanquishing a highly motivated and well supplied enemy. In the jargon of the boonie rats of the day - "f**king typical". RIPCORD...a little known battle with an all too predictable outcome. Collects Vietnam Journal: Series 2 issues 11-15. A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Series Two #3


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Don Lomax's critically acclaimed Vietnam Journal series returns with all new stories. THIS ISSUE: "VC Rat Bastards" - Sergeant Luther Bliven receives what he considers a cushy job as company rat exterminator. But the infestation of river rats plaguing the company area turns out to be far beyond his well-intended capabilities. Things get wild and a little insane when Journalist Scott Neithammer (Journal to the troops) suffers more than one rat bite and faces the severe consequences of a seemingly ill intended vendetta of vermin and NVA creating a collusion on two fronts. His personal attempt to determine which is worse is interrupted by his primal desire just to stay alive! Praise for Vietnam Journal: “This is, without a doubt, the most graphic, realistic and emotionally powerful portrayal of the Vietnam War that's ever been seen in comic form.” - Jason E. Aaron, Wizard’s 2008 Best Writer