19 episodes
Episode 1
Katusha Chapter One, pages 1 - 6
Dec 05, 20132.1k views
Episode 2
Katusha Chapter One, pages 7 - 12
Dec 17, 2013920 views
Episode 3
Katusha Chapter One, pages 13 - 18
Dec 17, 2013746 views
Episode 4
Katusha Chapter One, pages 19 - 24
Dec 17, 2013699 views
Episode 5
Katusha Chapter One, pages 25 - 30
Dec 17, 2013622 views
Episode 6
Katusha Chapter Two pages 31 - 35
Feb 06, 2015519 views
Episode 7
Katusha Chapter Two pages 36 - 40
Feb 11, 2015508 views
Episode 8
Katusha Chapter Two pages 36 - 40
Feb 15, 2015517 views
Episode 9
Katusha Chapter Two pages 41 - 45
Feb 20, 2015488 views
Episode 10
Katusha Chapter Two pages 46 - 50
Feb 22, 2015479 views
Episode 11
Katusha Chapter Two pages 51 - 57
Mar 01, 2015467 views
Episode 12
Katusha Chapter Three - pages 58 - 64
Mar 07, 2015814 views
Episode 13
Katusha Chapter Three pages 65 - 72
Mar 15, 2015660 views
Episode 14
Katusha Chapter Three pages 73 - 78
Mar 22, 2015578 views
Episode 15
Katusha Chapter Three pages 79 - 84
Mar 30, 2015586 views
Episode 16
Katusha Chapter 4 pages 85 - 103
Apr 16, 2015805 views
Episode 17
Katusha Chapter 4 pages 104 - 114
Apr 27, 2015726 views
Episode 18
Katusha Chapter 5
Aug 24, 2015706 views
Episode 19
Katusha Chapter 6
Aug 25, 20151.9k views
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Story and art by Wayne Vansant
This is a story of courage, survival and family; of self-sacrifice, betrayal, brutality, and suffering; it is a tale of love, told against the backdrop of the bloodiest conflict in human history: the 1941-1945 war between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia.
Seen through the eyes of a 16-year-old Ukrainian girl, KATUSHA is not only a coming-of-age story, but a carefully researched account of one of the most turbulent and important periods of the twentieth century.
The story opens with Katusha’s graduation from her tenth and final year of school. The next morning, Sunday June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union. The girl and her family flee to the forests to begin a partisan war against the German occupiers. Finally, Katusha enters the Red Army where she is trained as a tank driver. Her unit fights in the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk, and then pushes the Germans across Ukraine into Poland. By 1945, Katusha commands her own tank, and takes part in the final battle for Berlin.Katusha is not just a story of “good guys vs bad guys”. The war in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union was a confusing conflict between two brutal dictators, Hitler and Stalin, and for the people caught between them choosing sides was a difficult decision.
The first KATUSHA graphic novel, EDGE OF DARKNESS, is complete in 180 full color pages. Two more volumes, THE SHAKING OF THE EARTH and ON WINGS OF THUNDER, will follow, carrying her to the Brandenburg Gates and the Reichstag.
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Story and art by Wayne Vansant
This is a story of courage, survival and family; of self-sacrifice, betrayal, brutality, and suffering; it is a tale of love, told against the backdrop of the bloodiest conflict in human history: the 1941-1945 war between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia.
Seen through the eyes of a 16-year-old Ukrainian girl, KATUSHA is not only a coming-of-age story, but a carefully researched account of one of the most turbulent and important periods of the twentieth century.
The story opens with Katusha’s graduation from her tenth and final year of school. The next morning, Sunday June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union. The girl and her family flee to the forests to begin a partisan war against the German occupiers. Finally, Katusha enters the Red Army where she is trained as a tank driver. Her unit fights in the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk, and then pushes the Germans across Ukraine into Poland. By 1945, Katusha commands her own tank, and takes part in the final battle for Berlin.Katusha is not just a story of “good guys vs bad guys”. The war in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union was a confusing conflict between two brutal dictators, Hitler and Stalin, and for the people caught between them choosing sides was a difficult decision.
The first KATUSHA graphic novel, EDGE OF DARKNESS, is complete in 180 full color pages. Two more volumes, THE SHAKING OF THE EARTH and ON WINGS OF THUNDER, will follow, carrying her to the Brandenburg Gates and the Reichstag.
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