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Nate Powell

    Any Empire
    Come Again
    You Don't Say
    Swallow Me Whole
    Two Dead
    Save It for Later
    • Hoffnung schöpfen, wenn alles verloren scheint Als Donald Trump 2016 US-Präsident wird, steht Nate Powell, preisgekrönter Zeichner und Vater von zwei kleinen Töchtern, vor vielen Herausforderungen: Wie erklärt er ihnen die aktuelle politische Lage ? Die immer lauter werdenden nationalistischen und populistischen Stimmen? Schnell wird klar, dass er das nicht tun kann, ohne sich selbst, seine Generation und vorherige in die Verantwortung zu nehmen. Ein Plädoyer für Protest, die eigenen Werte und das Gerechtigkeitsempfinden von Kindern Powell stellt fest, dass seine Töchter nicht nur die Ursachen für diskriminierende Übergriffe verstehen möchten. Sie besitzen auch ein ausgeprägtes Verständnis für Gerechtigkeit und den Drang, etwas zu unternehmen. Gemeinsam finden sie einen Weg, um der Welle aus Hass, Diskriminierung und Rassismus zu begegnen: Sie protestieren! „Weder Elternratgeber noch Aktivistenhandbuch“ So leitet Nate Powell (Illustrator der preisgekrönten March-Trilogy von Bürgerrechtsikone John Lewis ) seinen Comicessay „Save It For Later“ ein. Emotional, ehrlich und reflektiert schlägt er den Bogen von der Präsidentschaftswahl 2016 bis hin zur Corona-Pandemie . Er zeigt, dass sich das Aufstehen für die eigenen Werte immer lohnt, schließlich geht es um nichts Geringeres als eine lebenswürdige Zukunft nachfolgender Generationen . Wir erleben Powells politisches Zeitdokument anhand von kontrastreichen und eindringlichen Zeichnungen. Es erscheint im hochwertigen Hardcover und richtet sich an Eltern, Erwachsene und junge Erwachsene im Alter ab 12 Jahren . 

      Save It for Later
    • Two Dead

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(295)Abgeben

      Set in the post-World War II Deep South, this crime noir graphic novel delves into the complex themes of crime, conspiracy, racism, and insanity. Created by a renowned DC Comics writer and the artist behind the bestselling illustrated trilogy "March," it weaves a gripping narrative that intertwines these societal issues, offering a profound exploration of the era's challenges and injustices.

      Two Dead
    • Swallow Me Whole

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,7(2909)Abgeben

      Presents a love story carried by rolling fog, terminal illness, hallucination, apophenia, insect armies, secrets held, unshakeable faith, and the search for a master pattern to make sense of one's unravelling.

      Swallow Me Whole
    • You Don't Say

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,3(208)Abgeben

      A celebrity glares. A community burns. A child’s heart breaks. A recipe summons a ghost. A dying woman makes her peace. An art form sustains the spirit. In You Don't Say, award-winning graphic novelist Nate Powell — of the #1 New York Times Bestseller March: Book One, and the Eisner Award-Winning "Graphic Novel of the Year" Swallow Me Whole — collects a decade of powerful short works. Autobiography, fiction, essay comics, collaborations, and more fill these thoughtful, pitch-black pages, comprising rare and previously unreleased material from 2004-2013.

      You Don't Say
    • A lover's dream becomes a parent's nightmare in the astonishing new graphic novel from Nate Powell, National Book Award-winning artist of the March trilogy. As the sun sets on the 1970s, the spirit of the Love Generation still lingers in one "intentional community" high in the Ozarks. But what's missing? Under impossibly close scrutiny, two families wrestle with long-repressed secrets... while deep within those Arkansas hills, something monstrous stirs, ready to feast on village whispers. With his first solo graphic novel in seven years, #1 New York Times bestseller Nate Powell presents a haunting tale of intimacy, guilt, and collective amnesia.

      Come Again
    • Any Empire

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,1(838)Abgeben

      Exploring the impact of war and violence on small-town America, this graphic novel follows a group of childhood friends who reunite in adulthood. As they confront their troubled pasts, their intertwined histories lead to conflicts that challenge their hopes for the future. The narrative delves into themes of trauma and resilience, showcasing how personal and collective experiences shape their lives.

      Any Empire
    • Sounds of Your Name

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Nate Powell (March, Swallow Me Whole, Soophie Nun Squad, Any Empire) recently won the Eisner for "best original graphic novel" and was the first graphic novel nominated for the LA Times book award since Art Spiegelman's Maus! His intricate black and white art focuses on the terrors and pleasures of growing up. Poignantly plumbing the existential angst of youth, he invokes great coming-of-age novels with only a few dozen words. This book collects his self published zines and comics dating back to 1992, his first two graphic novels (Tiny Giants and It Disappears), and new work. These stories build vignette by vignette into a rich tableau of lofty dreams and Deep South disappointment, car crashes and love letters, first kisses and four-tracks. Powell's work is a reminder of the persistence of wonder against all odds. Folks who pick this book up can request a (limited to 200) signed and numbered print for the story Autopilot.

      Sounds of Your Name
    • Nate Powell, a National Book Award winner, is celebrated for his profound contributions to graphic novels. This collection showcases three significant works: "Swallow Me Whole," which addresses teen mental illness; "Any Empire," focusing on the impacts of war on youth; and "You Don't Say," featuring short comics from 2004 leading up to the acclaimed March trilogy. These volumes highlight Powell's mature storytelling and artistic sensitivity, marking him as a leading figure in contemporary cartooning.

      Nate Powell's Omnibox: Featuring Swallow Me Whole, Any Empire, & You Don't Say
    • Love and Rockets meets Russian Doll in this all-new graphic novel about an underground punk band caught in a loop of an eternally repeating tour—fromNational Book Award–winning cartoonist Nate Powell

      Fall Through