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Spike holding a baby in the finale

I think you mean The Gift? As great as The Body is, that would've been a pretty dark way to end the series.

I'd also recommend Charley's War, Pat Mills' powerful and moving saga of a young recruit in the trenches that ran from 1979 -1985. It had the unusual position of being an anti-war story in the gung-ho arena of boy's action comics, but one that was meticulously researched by both writer and artist in order to be as

Been thinking about "Goes Forth" a lot recently, particularly since it was invoked as part of a despicable attempt to rewrite history by UK Education Secretary Michael Gove. I won't do him the honour of linking to the article here, but essentially Gove claims that series like BGF and films like Oh! What A Lovely War

I'd prefer to believe Achewood ended after the "Phillipe goes home" story arc. Things had clearly been weird for a while(both with the comic and Onstad's real life), but this at least would've been a poignant note to wrap up the whole thing.