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Pride of Baghdad - Brian K. Vaughan, Niko Henrichon
Pride of Baghdad
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From one of America's most acclaimed comics writers a startlingly original look at life on the streets of Baghdad during the Iraq War inspired by true events. In the spring of 2003, a pride of lions escaped from the Baghdad Zoo during an American bombing raid. Lost and confused, hungry but... show more
From one of America's most acclaimed comics writers a startlingly original look at life on the streets of Baghdad during the Iraq War inspired by true events. In the spring of 2003, a pride of lions escaped from the Baghdad Zoo during an American bombing raid. Lost and confused, hungry but finally free, the four lions roamed the decimated streets of Baghdad in a desperate struggle for their lives. In documenting the plight of the lions, Pride of Baghdad raises questions about the true meaning of liberation - can it be given, or is it earned only through self-determination and sacrifice? And in the end, is it truly better to die free than to live life in captivity? Based on a true story, Vaughan and Henrichon have created a unique and heartbreaking window into the nature of life during wartime, illuminating this struggle as only the graphic novel can.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781401203153 (1401203159)
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
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PillowByRiver
PillowByRiver rated it
A traumatic story of a pride of lions in Baghdad escaping after US bombed the city. A very ironic ending about freedom. After US soldiers killed them, they said the pride of lions are finally "free".
Merry Meerkat Marginalia
Merry Meerkat Marginalia rated it
5.0 Pride of Baghdad
5 Stars, Buy it Self Purchase, Kindle First Impression: Intense. Beautiful. This is the stories of a pride of lions who escape from a zoo in Baghdad. It’s haunting and beautiful. Powerful and gripping, a real page turner. Highly recommend this. Possibly a favorite of the year. I love this. The...
Wrenegade
Wrenegade rated it
3.5 Pride of Baghdad
Five stars for the gorgeous artwork. No stars for the forgettable writing and weird rape subplot.
Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow rated it
5.0
I remember reading an article in National Geographic about Baghdad just before America took its "War on Terror" to its doorstep. It spoke of the people and their everyday lives and how they understood the world's views of Saddam Hussein's reign, but for them, it was different. Their lives were not h...
thebookcoop
thebookcoop rated it
A very quick read, very well drawn and a good story. A better review to come maybe...
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