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Dive into the thrilling world of aviation with 'Red Baron Vol. 2: Rain of Blood' by Veys Pierre, illustrated by the talented Carlos Puerta. This captivating paperback graphic novel, featuring 48 pages of stunning illustrations, takes you on an exhilarating journey through the skies of World War I, showcasing the legendary Manfred Von Richthofen. Experience the story of a man determined to conquer the formidable challenges of aerial combat. After surviving his first battle with only light injuries, the young von Richthofen feels the dilemma of being a rear gunner in a world where flying and shooting are critical. Driven by ambition and his unique mind-reading abilities, he diligently pursues his pilot’s license. In March 1916, the skies over Verdun witness his transformation as he earns his first victory as a pilot. 'Red Baron Vol. 2: Rain of Blood' is perfect for fans of historical fiction, graphic novels, and anyone fascinated by military aviation adventures. With easy online ordering and fast shipping, you can add this brand-new addition to your collection today. Order now and immerse yourself in this unique tale filled with bravery, skill, and aerial drama. Plus, enjoy hassle-free delivery options to ensure you receive your copy promptly, so you can embark on this airborne adventure without delay!
By Veys Pierre, Puerta Carlos
Illustrated by Puerta, Carlos
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 48
Publisher Cinebook Ltd
Manfred Von Richthofen survived his first aerial combat with light injuries only. As a rear gunner, though, he felt particularly frustrated by his inability to control the plane. Convinced that he must be able to fly and shoot at the same time to make the most of his mysterious mind-reading ability, he works hard to obtain his pilot licence. It's in March 1916, in the sky over Verdun, that the Red Baron earns his first victory as a pilot
By Veys Pierre, Puerta Carlos
Illustrated by Puerta, Carlos
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 48
Publisher Cinebook Ltd
Manfred Von Richthofen survived his first aerial combat with light injuries only. As a rear gunner, though, he felt particularly frustrated by his inability to control the plane. Convinced that he must be able to fly and shoot at the same time to make the most of his mysterious mind-reading ability, he works hard to obtain his pilot licence. It's in March 1916, in the sky over Verdun, that the Red Baron earns his first victory as a pilot