I don't think any of the AH/MMP module box art is bad. The styles change, George Parrish, David Pentland, Ken Smith etc. but a bit of variety is good. I like all of them, and the artists managed to capture some of the essential essence of each one.
View attachment 13658 Beyond Valor - parade ground German officer leading early war looking Germans (brown belt, gas cape bags across the chest, this was all changed as the war went on) and a camouflaged Tiger tank. Solid.
Paratrooper - described well above
View attachment 13660Yanks - its rare to see the Sherman looking fierce and powerful. The central figure is based off a famous photo from Normandy, a nice touch that Parrish incorporated into much of his ASL art.
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View attachment 13661 Partisan! - a middling effort, but again based on an actual photograph.
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View attachment 13659West of Alamein - parade ground British officer armed with a .38 revolver, chest out, chin up. Colours very evocative of the subject material, the war in the Western Desert.
View attachment 13662 The Last Hurrah - unfortunate in that it perpetuates myths that have been firmly debunked, but certainly evokes the feel of early war encounters between the Germans and early war Allies.
View attachment 13663 Hollow Legions - while the title is hardly a tribute to the Italian fighting man, this cover captures a number of things, from determination to resignation. Based on an actual photo
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