A review by jackelz
Dreamin Eagles by Garth Ennis

4.0

I really enjoyed the storytelling aspect of this book. We begin in 1966 at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Lee just got roughed up by some white dudes, and his father Reggie doesn’t seem to understand why he’s been going to listen to Dr. King speak. This eventually leads to Reggie recollecting his time in the war as a fighter pilot — front porch sitting, and sharing a beer with his son. In the end, maybe they’ve reached some mutual understanding of one another.

I read this as single issues when it was initially released in 2016, and I enjoyed reading it again as a collected volume.