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Briggs Land Lone Wolves #1 (2017)

Briggs Land Lone Wolves #1 (2017)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood
(A) Mack Chater
(CA) Matthew Woodson
Isaac Briggs, fresh off a tour in Afghanistan and struggling to reintegrate, finds solace hiking the old forest trails. When two random backpackers wander onto the Land, an innocent situation quickly turns dangerous and Isaac's military training takes a turn down a dark path. Welcome to Briggs Land, nearly a hundred square miles of rural wilderness, representing the largest antigovernment secessionist movement in the United States. o Brian Wood's critically acclaimed series returns for the next chapter in an even more relevant postelection America. o In development for a television series at AMC TV!
Date Available: 06/14/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Briggs Land Lone Wolves', or 'How To Get Your Very Own Canadian Souvenirs'. The Briggs family has worked themselves into a difficult situation with the ATF. Taking hostages isn't going to help that.

Brian Wood continues his exploration of what some people consider freedom versus what others consider prison, and the verbal games that are played to justify one or the other. It just happens one of the 'others' here are basically sovereign citizens.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Wood
(A) Mack Chater
(CA) Matthew Woodson
Isaac Briggs, fresh off a tour in Afghanistan and struggling to reintegrate, finds solace hiking the old forest trails. When two random backpackers wander onto the Land, an innocent situation quickly turns dangerous and Isaac's military training takes a turn down a dark path. Welcome to Briggs Land, nearly a hundred square miles of rural wilderness, representing the largest antigovernment secessionist movement in the United States. o Brian Wood's critically acclaimed series returns for the next chapter in an even more relevant postelection America. o In development for a television series at AMC TV!
Date Available: 06/14/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Briggs Land Lone Wolves', or 'How To Get Your Very Own Canadian Souvenirs'. The Briggs family has worked themselves into a difficult situation with the ATF. Taking hostages isn't going to help that.

Brian Wood continues his exploration of what some people consider freedom versus what others consider prison, and the verbal games that are played to justify one or the other. It just happens one of the 'others' here are basically sovereign citizens.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams