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Old March 21st, 2008, 12:30 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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The Return of Sgt. Rock

Hello all,
My name is Billy Tucci and I'm a comic book writer/illustrator who's bringing Sgt. Rock for a six issue miniseries for DC Comics. Aside from two Vertigo series (both illustrated by my idol Joe Kubert) this will be the first mainstream Rock in more than twenty years. As a former paratrooper myself and WW2 "fanatic" myself, I want to portray the men and machines as accurate as possible. The story arc is titled "Sgt. Rock - The Lost Battalion" and it will take Rock and Easy company from the beaches of Normandy (where they'll be attached to the 16th Infantrty during the initial assault on Easy Red sector) to the Vosges forest in October 1944. Since Rock and Easy seem to be constantly serving as replacements, they'll be attached to the 141st In (36th ID) and trapped with the 1st battalion during the debacle of Operation Dogface. Here Rock will join 274 other "T-Patchers" of the Alamo Regiment in the defense of their small perimeter in the Foret Du Champ against 6,000 Germans as the Japanese American soldiers of the 442nd RCT try to break through to them. I've done extensive research on the "Lost Battalion" and the 442nd and have been in contact with several veterans and their families. I've traveled to Normandy this past November and the Vosges a few weeks ago. My goal for this project is to produce the most accurate (though entertaining) graphic novel of the war and do honor to those who served and sacrificed so much.

I've gotten some great help already from the forum as since I'm done writing all six scripts I'll be asking tons of questions for the visual aspects. I'll follow up the post with the cover designs and then some pages. If anyone wants to help me, please do as it will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you and all the best,
Billy
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