A review by jayspa65
9-11, Volume One: Artists Respond by John McCrae, Bryan Talbot, Mike Mignola, Liniers, Francisco Solano López, Frank Miller, P. Craig Russell, Joe Casey, Jon J. Muth, Fabian Nicieza, Will Eisner, Enrique Alcatena, Daniel Acuña, Tatiana Gill

emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced

3.75

It's hard to find a good comic anthology these days, let alone one which strays far from science fiction and fantasy and instead focuses on the mundane, the people, the common person's reaction to tragedy. Every kind of person was affected by September 11, and this book encompasses them all -- the law-abiding Arab citizen, the American travelling abroad, the desensitized, the firemen, those on the planes and those lucky enough to be plucked from the Trade Center rubble.

The stories are varied, the images in color, black and white and grayscale, and each artist's style is distinct. You'll find cartoons, realistic drawings, and some in between, all of which do more to reflect the true feeling of American, if not world unity, and September 11 better than any Dateline special could.

I can't wait to read Volume Two.