the world's finest comic book writers and artists tell stories to remember
2002
A collection of comic book stories based on the events of September 11, 2001 when the United States was attacked by terrorists. Features selections by Neil Gaiman, Stan Lee, Michael Moorcock, and others.
A full-color graphic story about the struggles of Ervin Rustemagic and his family to survive during the eighteen-month siege of Sarajevo in 1992-93, constructed by the author from faxes he received from Rustemagic during the bombardment.
Traces the histories of India and China in cartoon format and picks up the history of Rome at the time of Alexander the Great's death, chronicling world events up to the sixth-century reign of Emperor Justinian. Includes a bibliography.
Presents the response of nearly two hundred DC Comics writers and artists to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on the U.S., including contributions from Neil Gaiman, Stan Lee, Sergio Aragon?s, Will Eisner, and others.
The author uses a comic-strip format to tell the story of her experiences as a young, poor teenage mother who learns some difficult lessons about life while trying to realize her dream of attending college.
A continuation of the story begun in the Pulitzer Prize winning "Maus," in which the author relates, in cartoon form, his father's experiences as an inmate at Auschwitz during World War II. Illustrations portray Jews as mice and Nazis as cats.