Info édition : Sommaire: “Body Washing” (Sc: Jim Naureckas; D, E, C: Bill Sienkiewicz; L: Kurt Hathaway) (8 p.) – “Weekend Warriors Go to War: The National Guard and Reserves” (Sc: Tod Ensign; D, E, C: Rebecca Huntington) (Article; 1 p.) – “War Is a Racket!” (Sc: Smedley Butler, Joyce Brabner; D, E: Wayne Van Sant; C: Sam Parsons; L: Diane Valentino) (8 p.) – “Citizen Soldier” (Sc: Kim Yale; D, E, C: Dean Motter (painted); L: Mindy Eisman) (6 p.) – “Homophobia in Uniform: Gays and Lesbians in the Military” (Sc: Tod Ensign; D, E, C: Rebecca Huntington) (Article; 1 p.) – “Pool of Tears” (Sc: Greg Baisden; D, E, C: Stefan DeStephano) (6 p.) – “Jar Wars: Military Urine Testing for Drugs” (Sc: Tod Ensign; D, E, C: Rebecca Huntington) (Article; 1 p.) – “The Home Treatment” (Sc: Joyce Brabner; D, E: Dennis Francis; C: Sam Parsons; L: Diane Valentino) (8 p.) – “White Man’s Army: Racism and Sexism in the Service” (Sc: Tod Ensign; D, E, C: Rebecca Huntington) (Article; 1 p.) – “My Father and His Son” (Sc: Mike W. Barr; D, E, C: Mark Badger) (6 p.)
Résumé: Ex-members of the military tell their stories in this full-color comic from 1991, and still frighteningly relevant today. This issue was published in conjunction with Citizen Soldier, a non-profit GI and veterans' organization dedicated to the principle that the US military should respect the civil and human rights of its members. The comic focuses on brutality and abuses within the US military; hazing, reckless training, needless exposure to hazardous materials, abandonment of veterans, deceptive recruitment practices, the military's lack of accountability, and more.