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Osprey Graphic History #4

The Battle of Shiloh: Surprise Attack!

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One year after the start of conflict, Confederate forces launched an early morning sneak attack on Union forces camped near Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee. The pitched battle was fought mainly in the surrounding woods by inexperienced troops on both sides. Although both sides would claim victory, the battle was a Southern failure because of its inability to make good on its early advantage in the battle.

48 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2006

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Larry Hama

1,985 books154 followers
Larry Hama is an American writer, artist, actor and musician who has worked in the fields of entertainment and publishing since the 1960s.

During the 1970s, he was seen in minor roles on the TV shows M*A*S*H and Saturday Night Live, and appeared on Broadway in two roles in the original 1976 production of Stephen Sondheim's Pacific Overtures.

He is best known to American comic book readers as a writer and editor for Marvel Comics, where he wrote the licensed comic book series G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero, based on the Hasbro action figures. He has also written for the series Wolverine, Nth Man: the Ultimate Ninja, and Elektra. He created the character Bucky O'Hare, which was developed into a comic book, a toy line and television cartoon.

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Profile Image for Sean Chick.
Author 8 books1,109 followers
July 12, 2021
This comic had some decent illustrations and a solid battle narrative, at least until Beauregard takes command. Then the narrative becomes cramped and error ridden. Forrest did not accept Prentiss' surrender. Lew Wallace wrote A LOT about Shiloh after the battle, in fact nearly right up to his death. The fighting on April 7 takes places in about 2 pages.

All around, its quite a stinker.
Profile Image for Grant.
1,453 reviews6 followers
December 14, 2024
A useful overview of Shiloh, one of the most important battles of the American Civil War. The author does a good job of balancing the experience of the battle with a broad overview of events and the illustrations are evocative.
Profile Image for C.J. Ferrell.
Author 8 books11 followers
April 22, 2022
Love these comic series by Osprey Publishing, they are great tools to help teach people about key events of the American Civil War.
Profile Image for Holly Letson.
3,852 reviews527 followers
June 28, 2013
As a student in Glen, MS in elementary school, and a citizen of Corinth, MS most of my life, I had already--of course--learned about the Battle of Shiloh as a child.
That being said, I did thoroughly enjoy this graphic novel account of the battle. The detail in the drawing is wonderful.
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One thing I really loved in this GN was the story about a wife and a dog. After the battle, she came looking for her husband, and was told by Union soldiers that all the dead--including her husband--were already buried, and they did not know which is which.
But, he also said, there was one grave where a loyal and faithful dog stood, whining and whimpering that his lifetime friend was gone. The woman looked over at it, and instantly recognized it as her husband's dog.
Profile Image for William Razavi.
271 reviews3 followers
January 14, 2022
Wow, this was shockingly poorly done with a lot of errors. I can't ding the artwork so that's what actually deserves the stars here, but this book should have been a lot better and it's a disappointing effort by a writer who should know better.
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