Tells the story of thirteen-year-old Freddie Bloch's search for his father during the Great Depression, and illustrates how ordinary people became crazed, homeless, and violent while the nation was struggling for survival
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Review:
Utterly masterful. -- Ron Evry
Utterly masterful.--Ron Evry
Utterly masterful. --Ron Evry
Utterly masterful. --Ron Evry"
Wonderful, earnest storytelling . . . a book made by intelligent, caring human hands.--Art Spiegelman
The best case yet that a mainstream novel can be told in comics form.--Max Allan Collins, writer of Dick Tracy
About the Author:
James Vance has written scripts for The Crow, The Spirit, and other popular comics. He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dan E. Burr has been an illustrator for DC Comics's Big Book Series. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Alan Moore is a magician and performer, and is widely regarded as the best and most influential writer in the history of comics. His seminal works include From Hell, V for Vendetta, and Watchmen, for which he won the Hugo Award. He was born in 1953 in Northampton, UK, and has lived there ever since.
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