Queen and Country, Vol. 1: Broken Ground
by:
Greg Rucka (author)
Warren Ellis (author)
As part of the Special Section of Britain's Ministry of Intelligence, Tara Chace is one of a handful of operatives they call when they need to clean up a mess, or to make a new one. It's a world of questionable morals. For instance, is it better to assassinate a general in the Russian mafia...
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As part of the Special Section of Britain's Ministry of Intelligence, Tara Chace is one of a handful of operatives they call when they need to clean up a mess, or to make a new one. It's a world of questionable morals. For instance, is it better to assassinate a general in the Russian mafia rather than allow him to peddle more guns and drugs in underprivileged countries? Tara's bosses seem to think so. But the Russian mafia ask their own question - once someone has taken the life of one of their officers, can they continue to let that person live? Greg Rucka peels back the lid on the traditional espionage story to see the nastiness inside, and Steve Rolston brings it to life with stunning clarity.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781929998210 (192999821X)
Publish date: April 15th 2002
Publisher: Oni Press
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Series: Queen and Country (#1)
As much as I love Greg Rucka, I'm not entirely sure that this series is for me. I never found myself sucked into the story, and while the art was good, it felt a little too cartoonish at times for some of the scenes. I think the most fascinating part of the story for me was the moments we saw Tara i...
I read this as individual comic books. Russian badguys in this one. Tara Chace is awesome.