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US COMICS GATHERING STORM
Storm clouds gather as tensions mount between the American colonies and the British. The Gathering Storm brings to life some of the most iconic moments leading up to the American Revolution-the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party. With cinematic imagery and narration from Abigail Adams, this... Read More →
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US COMICS THE DECLARATION
1776 is a year like no other. With war upon them, the Patriots in Philadelphia select George Washington to lead the Continental Army. At the same time in Boston, the Battle of Bunker Hill shows the British that the Americans are not going to be pushovers. The Declaration traces these... Read More →
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US COMICS THE DOMINION
In 1688, the Reverend John Wise led a little-remembered rebellion against the Dominion of New England, a super-colony comprised of eight American colonies. As the Americans rise to fight for self-government, this pivotal movement serves as a forerunner of the American Revolution nearly 90 years later. Meanwhile, a similar "Glorious... Read More →
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US COMICS THE RIDE
Paul Revere gets all the credit for alerting the countryside to the British troops bearing down on Lexington and Concord. But did you know that he was one of three primary riders, carrying the warning? With stunning artwork from Marvel artists, The Ride details the incredible true story of the... Read More →
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US COMICS THE SACRIFICE
George Washington shares the tribulations of a brutal winter with his soldiers at Valley Forge, where the prospects of an American victory seem bleak. But when the French join the fight and the British make some critical mistakes, Washington's troops spring into action. Suddenly, the road to victory opens up... Read More →
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US COMICS THE TURNING POINT
George Washington and his Continental Army are nearly crushed in the Battle of Long Island, saved by a miraculous escape. As the Patriots are driven from New York, Washington crosses the Delaware and stages a stunning attack on the British, keeping hope alive. Then, in the fall of 1777, the... Read More →