Vietnam Journal Explained

Schedule:bimonthly; irregular
Publisher:Apple Comics
Date:November 1987 - April 1991
Issues:16
War:y
Historical:y
Multigenre:y
Main Char Team:Scott "Journal" Neithammer
Creators:Don Lomax
Tpb:Vietnam Journal - Book One: Indian Country
Isbn:978-1545270318
Tpb1:Vietnam Journal - Book Two: The Iron Triangle
Isbn1:978-0941613323
Tpb2:Vietnam Journal - Book Three: From the Delta to Dak To
Isbn2:978-1942351887
Subcat:Apple Comics
Writers:Don Lomax
Artists:Don Lomax

Vietnam Journal was a war comic book series written and drawn by Don Lomax and published by Apple Comics from November 1987 to April 1991.[1]

After the cancellation of the original series, Apple Comics published a number of Vietnam Journal limited series and one-shots through 1994. Lomax continued the series in various forms, and in 2017, Caliber Comics revived the series with Vietnam Journal: Series Two, featuring all-new work by Lomax. Ultimately, enough material was created to furnish ten collections.

Plot

The story follows Scott Neithammer, nicknamed "Journal" by the American soldiers, a freelance reporter in the Vietnam War obsessed with reporting from the point of view of the G.I., whatever the consequences.

Background

Series creator Lomax was drafted in 1965 and served in Vietnam with the 98th Light Equipment Maintenance Company. During his tour of duty, he made notes and sketches which later were incorporated into Vietnam Journal.[2]

Reception

Vietnam Journal and its collected editions were positively reviewed by Military Book Club and Publishers Weekly, which wrote, "Lomax bases his fictional work on his real experiences in Vietnam in 1966... with powerful results. It is Lomax’s concern for average soldiers that, in the end, makes his work significant."[3] The British comics website DownTheTubes.net praised the "hard-hitting" series for its "gritty storytelling that might appeal to fans of Charley's War and Battle Picture Weekly." Comic Book Resources wrote that, "Even today, Vietnam Journal is one of the most gritty and brutally honest war stories ever published."[4]

Vietnam Journal collections published by iBooks, and edited by Hilary Hughes and Dwight Jon Zimmerman, were nominated for a 2004 Harvey Award for Best Domestic Reprint Project.[5]

Later series, collections, and reprints

After the demise of the original series, in 1992 Apple published a number of comics continuing the adventures of Scott "Journal" Neithammer:

Vietnam Journal was revived as a monthly full-page strip from 2002 to 2006 by Gallery magazine.[6]

Vietnam Journal collections were re-issued by iBooks in 2004.

The entire Vietnam Journal series was re-published in graphic novel form through Transfuzion Publishing in 2011 (and later republished by Caliber Comics in 2017–2019).

Vietnam Journal: Series Two, featuring all-new material by Lomax, was published for 15 issues by Caliber Comics starting in 2017.

Collections

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vietnam Journal. October 7, 2020. Grand Comics Database.
  2. Web site: Swick. Gerald D.. 14 January 2011. Vietnam Journal - Don Lomax Interview. October 7, 2020. HistoryNet.
  3. News: VIETNAM JOURNAL: A Graphic Novel. July 21, 2003. Publishers Weekly.
  4. Web site: Jason Aaron on 'The Vietnam War in Comics: The Good, the Bad and THE OTHER SIDE.'. Jason. Aaron. Jason Aaron . Brian . Cronin. Oct 4, 2006. Comic Book Resources.
  5. Web site: April 21, 2004. 2004 Harvey Award Nominees Announced. October 7, 2020. CBR.
  6. Web site: Freeman. John. August 15, 2011. John Freeman (editor). Other War Comics: 'Vietnam Journal'. October 7, 2020. DownTheTubes.