This article is about the graphic novel. For the military unit, see 369th Infantry Regiment (United States). For the highway named after the regiment, see Harlem River Drive.
The Harlem Hellfighters
Front cover of The Harlem Hell fighters
Creator
Max Brooks (writing) Caanan White (art)
Date
April 1, 2014
Page count
272 pages
Publisher
Broadway Books
ISBN
9780307464972
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The Harlem Hellfighters is a graphic novel written by author Max Brooks with illustrations done by Caanan White.[1] It is a fictionalized account of the experiences of the largely African American 369th Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the "Hell-fighters" by German soldiers, during the First World War.
^Labrecque, Jeff. "Max Brooks Q&A: See how 'The Harlem Hellfighters' earned their name". 28 March 2014. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
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