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OverviewHaving made The 9/11 Commission Report understandable for everyone, the award-winning, bestselling graphic novel team of Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon use all their considerable talents to explain the post-9/11 world. Working from news reports drawn from multiple international media, Jacobson and Colon depict the critical events, decision makers, and consequences of America's war on terror, and, most important, the context in which the war began, unfolded, and unraveled. The most demanding story they have ever tackled, After 9/11 is also the most tailor-made for their medium, capturing simultaneous events, geographic complexity, numerous participants, and a vast array of economic, statistical, and quantitative information--compellingly told through the sequential panel art narrative form unique to graphic books. Proving yet again that graphic novels best meet the challenge of giving the most information with the least amount of ink, Jacobson and Colon answer with clarity and unforgettable imagery the question: How the hell did we end up where we are? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sid Jacobson, Ph.D. , Ernie ColonPublisher: Hill & Wang Imprint: Hill & Wang Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9780809023578ISBN 10: 0809023571 Pages: 149 Publication Date: 19 August 2008 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews“When it comes to dramatic adaptations of factual events, nobody does it better than Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. After 9/11 is not only a spectacular, eminently readable graphic novel but a prime example of the perfect marriage between journalism and art.” —Stan Lee “In addition to providing a vividly comprehensible time line, After 9/11 makes intelligible—in a way that even an overtaxed Presidential candidate can grasp—the tribal and religious-factional complexities within Iraq and Afghanistan.” — The New Yorker “Ernie Colón’s work has never been more effectively used. His illustrations generate a clarity and power, making complex and intensely dramatic situations comprehensible.” —Joe Kubert “A meditation on war, an evenly paced and sanguine presentation of America’s reaction to terrorism, and the ensuing violence that trails behind the growing American and Muslim When it comes to dramatic adaptations of factual events, nobody does it better than Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon. After 9/11 is not only a spectacular, eminently readable graphic novel but a prime example of the perfect marriage between journalism and art. --Stan Lee In addition to providing a vividly comprehensible time line, After 9/11 makes intelligible--in a way that even an overtaxed Presidential candidate can grasp--the tribal and religious-factional complexities within Iraq and Afghanistan. -- The New Yorker Ernie Colon's work has never been more effectively used. His illustrations generate a clarity and power, making complex and intensely dramatic situations comprehensible. --Joe Kubert A meditation on war, an evenly paced and sanguine presentation of America's reaction to terrorism, and the ensuing violence that trails behind the growing American and Muslim conflict in the Middle East . . . At its most brilliant, Jacobson and Colon are cartographers, assembling a m When it comes to dramatic adaptations of factual events, nobody does it better than Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon. After 9/11 is not only a spectacular, eminently readable graphic novel but a prime example of the perfect marriage between journalism and art. --Stan Lee In addition to providing a vividly comprehensible time line, After 9/11 makes intelligible--in a way that even an overtaxed Presidential candidate can grasp--the tribal and religious-factional complexities within Iraq and Afghanistan. -- The New Yorker Ernie Colon's work has never been more effectively used. His illustrations generate a clarity and power, making complex and intensely dramatic situations comprehensible. --Joe Kubert A meditation on war, an evenly paced and sanguine presentation of America's reaction to terrorism, and the ensuing violence that trails behind the growing American and Muslim conflict in the Middle East . . . At its most brilliant, Jacobson and Colon are cartographers, assembling a map of the terror that has since erupted around the world. Starting at the beginning, they sum up each individual part, as if to pinpoint a place in the chaos and say, 'We are here.' --Kai-Ming Cha, Playboy.com Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |