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389:-approved series in order to reach a broader audience. He said, "I wanted a way to at least tell a part of the story to the kids and maybe get other people to talk about it as well." However, because of the Code, he was not able to address things like drug use or include swearing. Hama and Murray wanted to ignore politics and focus on the war from the average foot soldier's point of view. Murray said that the comic was "a pretty accurate view of the way the average soldier looked at the war. It was outside ordinary experience. The world was elsewhere." 1838: 346:), and that it should be as realistic as possible. Murray has stated that having the series take place in real time was a joint decision between him and Hama. He said, "iterally everybody had a calendar that kept track of how long they had to go in-country. I really wanted a way to kind of reflect that in the comic book." Though he chose Murray and Golden for the series in part because of their having done "The 5th to the 1st", Hama has denied that 341:
peering through dense jungle foliage. A logo had been pasted over the art that read: THE 'NAM." Shooter told Hama to come up with a book to go along with the cover and produce it. Hama suggested that Murray put together a proposal for a regular comic book about the Vietnam War. Hama specified that
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Hama left the series after a year and a half. He was briefly replaced as editor by his assistant, Pat Redding, who maintained similar policies to Hama. However, when Don Daley took over, he wanted to include superheroes and not continue the series in real time. Murray sharply disagreed with Daley
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Some of the stories are typical of those in war comics of any era, such as the interaction with a callous officer or a description of combat, while others are unique to Vietnam, such as the experience of soldiers on leave bearing the personal burden of animosity from civilians opposed to the war.
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when Hama pitched him the concept for the comic book. Golden had grown tired of drawing superheroes and was looking to do something different: "Being part of that generation, I wanted to do this." Murray was surprised when Shooter greenlit the series, but felt that he "wanted to try different
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were based on fact. In particular, most of the stories in the first 13 issues were based on incidents which had happened to Murray or one of his acquaintances during the war. In addition, every issue featured a back-of-the-book glossary explaining the authentic lingo of the characters.
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Edward Marks (but sometimes following other characters), as he experiences real events that occurred during the conflict. Each issue of the comic occurs one month after the previous issue, detailing events that occurred approximately 20 years prior to the publication date.
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of 1968, and sometimes more personal ones, depicting the interaction between soldiers or between soldiers and the local populace of Vietnam, or between soldiers and their families, friends and others in the United States.
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did a big write-up on the first issue's release, which was picked up by other newspapers across the country; it was rare that the mainstream press gave significant recognition to doings in the comic book industry.
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the series would play out in real time, such that no one character would remain in the series for longer than 12 issues (since during the Vietnam War soldiers returned home after the completion of a 364-day
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Immediately following Murray's departure, the real time progression of the stories stopped, and the 23rd Infantry squad were dropped as the main characters. Dixon replaced Murray as the regular writer.
429:#7 as a fill-in and was seen as the natural successor to Golden when he left. Vansant said he was so enthusiastic about working on the series that at one point he was seven months ahead on deadlines. 413:#18. Artist Michael Golden quit the series, and was replaced by Wayne Vansant. Vansant had in fact been involved with the series from before its launch; Hama, who knew Vansant through his work on 457:#52–53 (January–February 1991). Had he continued with the book, Murray wanted the main character from the first year, Ed Marks, to come back to Vietnam as a reporter and deal with the subject of 405:
Many changes occurred in the series after the first 12 issues; the use of newsprint was abandoned in favor of slicker paper with higher color intensity. The series went
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experiments in different subgenres". Even then, Murray figured that it might last for 12 issues, but it sold quite well, with the first issue outselling
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itself in any way sprang from "The 5th to the 1st", and mentioned that he did not think Shooter was even aware of those stories.
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approached Hama with a mock-up of a comic book cover that was, as Hama remembers, "a color copy of the artwork from a
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Issue #8 introduced the character of Frank Verzyl, the Tunnel Rat, who appeared again briefly in #26.
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praised the comic for having "a certain gritty reality", but Jan Scruggs, President of the
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Tran, Mark (September 20, 1986). "Vietnam War Breaks Out Again in Comic Strip".
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The comic was initially structured as the narrative of a fictional soldier,
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in 1984 about doing a Vietnam War series for his black-and-white magazine,
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and together they created "The 5th to the 1st", which was well received.
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This article is about the Marvel Comics comic book. For the war, see
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The character Michael "Ice" Phillips would go on to reappear in
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the month it came out. The series had a publicity coup when
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involved in the conflict. It was initially written by
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The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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Index

Vietnam War
Vietnam
Nam (disambiguation)

Vietnam
North Vietnam
South Vietnam
Publisher
Marvel Comics
Ongoing series
Historical
war
1986
1993
Doug Murray
Collected editions
ISBN
0-87135-284-2
ISBN
0871353520
ISBN
0871355434
war
comic book
series
U.S.
war in Vietnam
soldiers
Doug Murray
Michael Golden

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