A review by chelseamartinez
Credo: The Rose Wilder Lane Story by Peter Bagge

5.0

This is my favorite of Peter Bagge's thoroughly researched comic biographies of women freethinkers of the 20th century. This one, maybe because the subject is the least famous, or the most fabulist herself, has the most affection in the writing. A lot of the research is exposited at the end, which makes, like the others, for somewhat of a slog after breezing through the comic itself. That's my own fault, though; I knew from reading the book on Sanger that it would be like that but still opted not to flip back and forth as if that section were footnotes. In these notes, he makes some biographical notes about many women announcers/storytellers/hosts of 1940's radio that I would love to read a 4th book in this series about.