Cartoonists as correspondents offer up especially powerful stories
journalist who spent much of his time confronting villains, might have scoffed at the idea of sending home his own dispatches in visual form. Yet comics, long reserved for tales of cape-wearing superheroes or for cartoonish jokes, are increasingly being used for serious non-fiction reporting. In recent decades, cartoonists have shown how stories that would be difficult to narrate with words alone may be drawn to striking effect.
ideals or if, out of fear, they feign allegiance. A skilled animator who displays infectious humour, despite the seriousness of his subject, he draws complex situations with measured, simple lines.Holt, Henry & Company; 192 pages; $21.99. Bloomsbury; £16.99, who arrive in the United States on the day Donald Trump is elected as president.
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