I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art with a narrative. It might be about a mystery, a personal journey, or some sort of adventure.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'war fix graphic novels' out there. It might be about a war and some kind of fix or solution within that war context, perhaps related to resolving a conflict, saving lives or changing the course of the war as presented in a graphic novel format.
If it's physically squished, you can try to gently reshape it. Place it under some heavy but flat objects like books for a while to try and flatten it back out evenly.
For a broken spine, you can try using bookbinding glue. Open the book as flat as possible, apply the glue along the spine, and then clamp the book gently to hold it together while the glue dries. You may need to place some wax paper between the pages and the clamp to avoid sticking.
It could be a problem with the game files. Try verifying the integrity of the game files through the game platform you are using (like Steam). If some files are corrupted, this process will fix or replace them, which might solve the no - sound problem during the graphic novel.
Online platforms like Amazon are great places to look for graphic novels. Just type in 'war fix graphic novel' in the search bar, and it will show you if it's available for purchase, either in physical or digital format. You can also try specialized online comic stores which might have a more curated collection.
Well, you could try developing the characters more deeply. Make them more complex and relatable. Also, vary the pacing - sometimes speed things up, sometimes slow them down for added tension. And don't forget to add some humor or mystery elements to make it more interesting.