Machete Squad

Author:   Brent Dulak ,  Kevin Knodell ,  David Axe ,  Per Darwin Berg
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
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9781682471005


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Brent Dulak doesn't want to go to Afghanistan. Haunted by the memories of his two tours in Iraq and burnt out on soldiering, he wants nothing more than to drink to self-destructive excess and have meaningless sex with questionable women. He's a U.S. Army medic who was recently promoted to sergeant, in charge of a team of soldiers whose job it will be patch up the wounded at a remote outpost as American forces prepare to turn Kandahar Province over to the Afghan forces. That won't be easy, Kandahar is the birthplace of the Taliban. It's filled with motivated insurgents, questionable local allies and countless ways to die. Brutally honest and darkly funny, Machete Squad is the story of a soldier trying to keep people alive as America's longest war rages all around him. He must look out for the welfare of his men and their patients even as he doubts his own abilities-and at times his sanity.

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Author:   Brent Dulak ,  Kevin Knodell ,  David Axe ,  Per Darwin Berg
Publisher:   Naval Institute Press
Imprint:   Naval Institute Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.90cm
Weight:   0.411kg
ISBN:  

9781682471005


ISBN 10:   1682471004
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   28 September 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The austere settings are vast in scale yet feel intimate, as though you are seeing the world through Dulak's eyes. Berg's drawings expertly use color (warm and cool) and depth (shadows and angles). --Military Times If you're wanting a taste of military life with adventure, then Machete Squad is for you. This is the cutting edge of a modern graphic novels. --ComicScene UK [Machete Squad] provides a vivid, terrifying, and sometimes stunning illumination of one man's cathartic expertise in Afghanistan. --Foxtonnews.com A U.S. Army medic cuts to the bone in a graphic memoir that takes full advantage of the form. This book ... offers a vivid, terrifying, and often beautiful illumination of one man's cathartic experience in Afghanistan.... Many of the panels have few or no words, letting the art convey the depth of the experience. It's a collaborative effort, with journalists Knodell and Axe--who also teamed up on The 'Stan (2018), another of the first titles from this series--turning Dulak's testimony into a taut narrative that complements the art.... Readers will have a visceral response to the experiences shared by this searing memoir. --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) 2018 INDIES Finalist: Graphic Novels and Comics --Foreword Reviews Illustrated by Per Darwin Berg, Dulak's Machete Squad is a captivating tale. --Popular Military Ruthless and eye-opening... Machete Squad cuts like a jagged instrument, providing an uncomfortable but essential look at a national wound improperly treated for nearly two decades. It is the grunt's-eye view of a war most have already forgotten, but one that will define the next generation of military and civilian leaders. --Col Seth W.B. Folsom USMC, author of Where Youth and Laughter Go: With The Cutting Edge in Afghanistan [Machete Squad is] a solid example of graphic journalism. The stories are heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and sobering.... There is a cinematic quality to it. [It would work well as] an animated film.... It's a fantastic read if you're into military stories or if you want an honest assessment of what's going on in Afghanistan. This [book] is pretty amazing. --Graphic Policy (YouTube) ...This episodic tale of military life has a gritty honesty, like a guy at a dive bar with a story to get off his chest. --Publishers Weekly This work is open and honest about soldiers' experiences and is often darkly humorous in a way that veterans of any era will find familiar. --Military Heritage Machete Squad succeeds not merely by illustrating the depravity of war but by showing how an individual can find peace in his decisions and actions, regardless of the scenario. --Foreword Reviews The art works very well in this piece. The artist uses a very expressive, cartoony style that allows for the characters to emote in a way that's more effective and engaging than a more photorealistic style would permit. The colors also add to the story nicely, especially the way that it juxtaposes the bright Afghan days with the dark Afghan nights.... Machete Squad is easily [a strong] title. --The Fandom Post Machete Squad is the full-color, graphic novel memoir of Brent Dulak, a U.S. Army medic and veteran of two tours in Iraq sent to serve in Afghanistan, America's longest war. His duty is to take care of the wounded at a remote outpost as the Americans prepare to turn Kandahar Province over to Afghan forces. Kandahar is the birthplace of the Taliban; senseless violence plagues the land, sending not only injured soldiers, but also civilians and even dying children to the overworked Dulak. Candidly describing the violence of war, laced with dark humor, and all but impossible to put down, Machete Squad is highly recommended. --The Midwest Book Review Dulak's account is powerful. --Comicon.com This is a timely and tragic story that reflects the complicated world in which we live. --Comics Bulletin Machete Squad is worth a read particularly for Dulak's honesty about his experiences not as a 'True American Hero' but as a regular man learning how to survive conditions no human should ever have to endure. For once, it is refreshing to see a narrative that shows bravery in violent conflict--such as insisting on doing the ethical, 'right thing' despite going against protocol--without glorifying war itself. --Collateral Selected as a Top 20 in the Publishers Weekly The Big Indie Books of Fall 2018 List


Machete Squad is worth a read particularly for Dulak's honesty about his experiences not as a 'True American Hero' but as a regular man learning how to survive conditions no human should ever have to endure. For once, it is refreshing to see a narrative that shows bravery in violent conflict--such as insisting on doing the ethical, 'right thing' despite going against protocol--without glorifying war itself. --Collateral This work is open and honest about soldiers' experiences and is often darkly humorous in a way that veterans of any era will find familiar. --Military Heritage The austere settings are vast in scale yet feel intimate, as though you are seeing the world through Dulak's eyes. Berg's drawings expertly use color (warm and cool) and depth (shadows and angles). --Military Times Illustrated by Per Darwin Berg, Dulak's Machete Squad is a captivating tale. --Popular Military If you're wanting a taste of military life with adventure, then Machete Squad is for you. This is the cutting edge of a modern graphic novels. --ComicScene UK Machete Squad is the full-color, graphic novel memoir of Brent Dulak, a U.S. Army medic and veteran of two tours in Iraq sent to serve in Afghanistan, America's longest war. His duty is to take care of the wounded at a remote outpost as the Americans prepare to turn Kandahar Province over to Afghan forces. Kandahar is the birthplace of the Taliban; senseless violence plagues the land, sending not only injured soldiers, but also civilians and even dying children to the overworked Dulak. Candidly describing the violence of war, laced with dark humor, and all but impossible to put down, Machete Squad is highly recommended. --The Midwest Book Review The art works very well in this piece. The artist uses a very expressive, cartoony style that allows for the characters to emote in a way that's more effective and engaging than a more photorealistic style would permit. The colors also add to the story nicely, especially the way that it juxtaposes the bright Afghan days with the dark Afghan nights.... Machete Squad is easily [a strong] title. --The Fandom Post [Machete Squad] provides a vivid, terrifying, and sometimes stunning illumination of one man's cathartic expertise in Afghanistan. --Foxtonnews.com Selected as a Top 20 in the Publishers Weekly The Big Indie Books of Fall 2018 List [Machete Squad is] a solid example of graphic journalism. The stories are heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and sobering.... There is a cinematic quality to it. [It would work well as] an animated film.... It's a fantastic read if you're into military stories or if you want an honest assessment of what's going on in Afghanistan. This [book] is pretty amazing. --Graphic Policy (YouTube) This is a timely and tragic story that reflects the complicated world in which we live. --Comics Bulletin Machete Squad succeeds not merely by illustrating the depravity of war but by showing how an individual can find peace in his decisions and actions, regardless of the scenario. --Foreword Reviews Ruthless and eye-opening... Machete Squad cuts like a jagged instrument, providing an uncomfortable but essential look at a national wound improperly treated for nearly two decades. It is the grunt's-eye view of a war most have already forgotten, but one that will define the next generation of military and civilian leaders. --Col Seth W.B. Folsom USMC, author of Where Youth and Laughter Go: With The Cutting Edge in Afghanistan A U.S. Army medic cuts to the bone in a graphic memoir that takes full advantage of the form. This book ... offers a vivid, terrifying, and often beautiful illumination of one man's cathartic experience in Afghanistan.... Many of the panels have few or no words, letting the art convey the depth of the experience. It's a collaborative effort, with journalists Knodell and Axe--who also teamed up on The 'Stan (2018), another of the first titles from this series--turning Dulak's testimony into a taut narrative that complements the art.... Readers will have a visceral response to the experiences shared by this searing memoir. --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) .. .This episodic tale of military life has a gritty honesty, like a guy at a dive bar with a story to get off his chest. --Publishers Weekly


A U.S. Army medic cuts to the bone in a graphic memoir that takes full advantage of the form. This book ... offers a vivid, terrifying, and often beautiful illumination of one man's cathartic experience in Afghanistan.... Many of the panels have few or no words, letting the art convey the depth of the experience. It's a collaborative effort, with journalists Knodell and Axe--who also teamed up on The 'Stan (2018), another of the first titles from this series--turning Dulak's testimony into a taut narrative that complements the art.... Readers will have a visceral response to the experiences shared by this searing memoir. --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) .. .This episodic tale of military life has a gritty honesty, like a guy at a dive bar with a story to get off his chest. --Publishers Weekly


[Machete Squad is] a solid example of graphic journalism. The stories are heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and sobering.... There is a cinematic quality to it. [It would work well as] an animated film.... It's a fantastic read if you're into military stories or if you want an honest assessment of what's going on in Afghanistan. This [book] is pretty amazing. --Graphic Policy (YouTube) This is a timely and tragic story that reflects the complicated world in which we live. --Comics Bulletin Machete Squad succeeds not merely by illustrating the depravity of war but by showing how an individual can find peace in his decisions and actions, regardless of the scenario. --Foreword Reviews Ruthless and eye-opening... Machete Squad cuts like a jagged instrument, providing an uncomfortable but essential look at a national wound improperly treated for nearly two decades. It is the grunt's-eye view of a war most have already forgotten, but one that will define the next generation of military and civilian leaders. --Col Seth W.B. Folsom USMC, author of Where Youth and Laughter Go: With The Cutting Edge in Afghanistan A U.S. Army medic cuts to the bone in a graphic memoir that takes full advantage of the form. This book ... offers a vivid, terrifying, and often beautiful illumination of one man's cathartic experience in Afghanistan.... Many of the panels have few or no words, letting the art convey the depth of the experience. It's a collaborative effort, with journalists Knodell and Axe--who also teamed up on The 'Stan (2018), another of the first titles from this series--turning Dulak's testimony into a taut narrative that complements the art.... Readers will have a visceral response to the experiences shared by this searing memoir. --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) .. .This episodic tale of military life has a gritty honesty, like a guy at a dive bar with a story to get off his chest. --Publishers Weekly


Author Information

Brent Dulak grew up in Wisconsin, where he hated his job and decided to join the Army. He deployed twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. He's a graduate of University of Washington's School of Medicine and works as an Emergency Medicine Physicians' Assistant in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kevin Knodell is a journalist that covers conflict, culture and crime. His work has appeared at Playboy, The Week, Vice, Soldier of Fortune, The News Tribune and others. He's a former Contributing Editor at Warisboring.com and writes the Acts of Valor comic series for Naval History magazine. He lives in Tacoma, WA David Axe is a writer, editor and filmmaker living in Columbia, South Carolina. A former war correspondent, he has written for Vice, The Daily Beast, The Village Voice and many other publications. He is the writer of the graphic novel War is Boring and the 2017 movie The Theta Girl Per Darwin Berg is a comic artist and writer currently working out of Seattle in the indy market. He volunteers weekly with the Bureau of Fearless Ideas, a writing center for K-12. His favorite hobby is comedy but he's not that funny.

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