I learned in this third volume as heroin Hanna Reitsch had really existed: his landing and interview with Hitler in the middle seat in Berlin is real, but not his question on the death camps and the positive response of the fuhrer. In reality, she had asked Himmler the previous year which had denied the facts, claiming a conspiracy allies. In 1945, she was at least ten years older than the heroine of the album, but has been gliding champion and test driver for the Luftwaffe.
The scenario is always exciting: Hanna she recognized his old friend Max, fake driver infiltrated Luftwaffe came to murder on behalf of allies? Flashbacks about childhood of the three friends during the rise of Nazism always give a lot of strength and depth to the narrative (sometimes found a little Günther Grass Drum atmosphere). Cleverly, the scenario has spared many gray areas for future developments.
The atmosphere "Götterdämmerung" fire in Berlin is quite poignant, missing only Wagner. The drawings of planes are still sublime, Bear Tooth is certainly the best current series aviation history, tied with Grand Duke of Romain Hugault. The graphics Alain Henriet, night scenery, great scenes of war and more intimate times, is a very high level. The work is quite technical research astound (BMW R11 motorcycle in particular). The colors are beautiful Usagi almost outputs of a theatrical setting of Gotterdammerung in Bayreuth.
The story develops into alternate history, but still very credible. Do we find the same heroes in the future?