Eagle Editor’s Book Imagines Warfare of a New Kind
By Charles F. Otey
Song of the Conquerors, by Brooklyn Eagle managing editor Raanan Geberer, doesn’t deal directly with the law or lawyers, but it does offer a provocative outline of a strange and scary world that could be just decades away if we don’t end our warlike ways.
Written in staccato fashion, with action-type scenes swinging from war-torn “Sarajevo 2030” to “Fairbanks, Alaska 2070” and, ultimately, back to “Sarajevo 2072,” Raanan’s slim (108 pages) and compelling work reads like an outline for a “comic classic,” well-suited for the printed page as well in this era where the ever-expanding adult cartoon genre is becoming more and more popular.