<b>Reviewed by NPR</b><br /><i>"With this fiction, [Ennis] does a remarkable service to women's history. There are other books about the Night Witches, but none could possibly be this much fun.[...] Braun and Aviña's work is downright glorious. Scenes of ferocious dogfights, with planes peppered by bullets or exploding in midair, are as gripping as they are beautiful."</i><br /><br /><b>One of <i>Meduza</i>'s top 2019 Russia-related books</b><br /><br /><i>"The women who flew Soviet biplanes in extremely risky missions against the Nazis are already a historic legend, but this graphic novel approaches that history from a new angle. First, it depicts the life of a single “Night Witch” visually, putting readers in the hands of two veterans in the world of comics. Second, it explores the complications of standing (or flying) between the Nazis and the threat of Soviet repressions, complicating a narrative that tends to be purely patriotic."</i> <b>— Meduza</b><br /><br /><i>"This is equal parts a sharp and enthralling history lesson and a powerful and touching graphic novel."</i> <b>— Publishers Weekly</b><br /><br /><i>“</i>The Night Witches <i>is a throat punching reality check into the spoils of WW2. Your book shelf is hungry for this entertaining read with its colourful imagery and dramatic illustrations along with the superb writing from Garth Ennis. He writes with a descriptive flow as if you are there with the Night Witches and you can feel the adventure, struggles and the strengths from within these pages. The psychology from his style of writing is an accuracy which is paramount. This book is highly recommended for comic readers, history, military enthusiasts and book collectors, alike.”</i><b> — Anything Geek Culture</b><br /><br /><i>"I won’t spoil the story for its readers, save to say it is beautifully written and illustrated – by the very talented Russ Braun. It truly is moving, horrifying and funny; and that makes it very real. </i>The Night Witches<i> really is a must for anyone who appreciates a story that draws strongly on historic and universal truths."</i><b> — Hellbound.ca</b>
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Garth Ennis has been writing comics since 1989. Credits include Preacher, The Boys and Hitman, with successful runs on The Punisher and Fury for Marvel Comics. As well as his own war series War Stories, Battlefields and Dreaming Eagles, he recently revived the classic British aviation character Johnny Red, and has produced two series of World of Tanks for Wargaming.net. Originally from Northern Ireland, Ennis now resides in New York City with his wife, Ruth.Russ Braun has been working in comics for almost 30 years, with a 7-year break for a stint with Disney Feature Animation. Best known for his frequent collaborations with Garth Ennis on The Boys, Battlefields, Where Monsters Dwell, Sixpack & Dogwelder and most recently Jimmy's Bastards.