Black Badge Vol. 1

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Pub Date May 28 2019 | Archive Date May 20 2019

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Description

An espionage series about a top-secret, elite branch of boy scouts tasked by the government to take on covert missions.

Meet the Black Badges, a top-secret branch of boy scouts tasked by the government to take on covert missions that no adult ever could. Among their organization, the Black Badges are the elite—the best of the best. The missions they’re tasked with are dangerous, and will only get worse as their leader’s attention is split between their objective and tracking down a lost team member. A member who disappeared years ago...presumed dead. Reuniting New York Times bestselling author Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT) and illustrator Tyler Jenkins (Peter Panzerfaust) following their multiple Eisner Award-nominated series Grass Kings, Black Badge is a haunting look at foreign policy, culture wars, and isolationism through the lens of kids who know they must fix the world that adults have broken.
An espionage series about a top-secret, elite branch of boy scouts tasked by the government to take on covert missions.

Meet the Black Badges, a top-secret branch of boy scouts tasked by the...

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ISBN 9781684153534
PRICE $29.99 (USD)
PAGES 128

Average rating from 45 members


Featured Reviews

Holy hell, this was good. I don't care about spycraft or espionage, but this volume got me interested - apparently if you put national security into the hands of a scout troop, you've got me hooked. It's sort of like Lumberjanes, if the troop were mixed-gender, mean, and tasked with wetwork. Definitely a series I'll be picking up from now on - and, apart from the excellent art, the coloring is really unique and phenomenal.

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