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Sacco’s reporting, accompanied by impressively drawn black-and-white illustrations, is occasionally overwhelmingly detailed, but with good reason: this is a vitally important story about an underrepresented people.
More a call to arms than a fix-it manual (Hedges trusts neither Republicans nor Democrats, maintaining that both perpetuate evils of the corporate system), this powerful prose-graphic hybrid belongs in all public and academic libraries.
A standout in comics journalism (you'll remember Eisner Award winners Footnotes in Gaza and Safe Area Gorazde), Sacco turns his hand to the short form in sobering accounts that range from the trial of Bosnian warlord Milan Kovacevic to Abu Ghraib...
Sacco's classic "harrowing and bleakly humorous" reportage about the 1990s Bosnian conflict, now re-released in an expanded tenth anniversary hardcover with supplementary drawings, sketches, photos, and transcripts...