It concerns Colonel John Donner, an American soldier from the First World War, who, lost and shellshocked after surviving a German attack, is transformed into an immortal being of superhuman power, who pledges to avenge his fallen comrades, not just in this war, but in future ones as well. The idea was pitched as a film by Richie to Moore, who suggested doing it as a comic.
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| - It concerns Colonel John Donner, an American soldier from the First World War, who, lost and shellshocked after surviving a German attack, is transformed into an immortal being of superhuman power, who pledges to avenge his fallen comrades, not just in this war, but in future ones as well. The idea was pitched as a film by Richie to Moore, who suggested doing it as a comic.
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| - It concerns Colonel John Donner, an American soldier from the First World War, who, lost and shellshocked after surviving a German attack, is transformed into an immortal being of superhuman power, who pledges to avenge his fallen comrades, not just in this war, but in future ones as well. The idea was pitched as a film by Richie to Moore, who suggested doing it as a comic.
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