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BrowseJoe Sacco "Joe Sacco is a genius. Easily one of the most important journalists, writers and cartoonists alive, every stroke of his assured and humblingly mature pen captures what the camera simply cannot. Through his reserved yet compassionate use of words and pictures, he allows us to occupy the horrifying inner and outer boundaries of human cruelty and desperation — yet all, I believe, with the aim of returning to what it means to be a civilized, sympathetic and possibly even forgiving soul." – Chris Ware "In a world where Photoshop has outed the photograph to be a liar, one can now allow artists to return to their original function — as reporters." – Art Spiegelman "By combining eyewitness reportage with the political and philosophical perspectives of those he meets, Sacco tells stories in which the experiences, memories, and voices systematically excluded from mainstream news coverage — those pushed aside, to the margins of history — are recuperated." – Lisa Fischman, Curator, University at Buffalo Art Gallery "Born in Malta, raised and based in Portland, Sacco has become one of the most well-respected comic book artists of his generation, winning all the big grants, and spoken of as a successor to Art Spiegelman. But in many ways Sacco is not a successor to anyone... One can't call him a 'graphic novelist,' because this is real reporting. He is an observer, a witness: He offers no solutions and no relief from the harsh world he is documenting. He is a self-described 'war junkie' who recently traveled to Iraq, much to the dismay of his friends and family. But he came back. His work is so important one hopes he will always be coming back." – Seattle Post-Intelligencer "There's nobody else anywhere near Sacco's level doing journalistic comics in English." – Douglas Wolk 2010 recipient of the Ridenhour Book Prize See also: But I Like It [with FREE Signed Bookplate]
Joe Sacco Sacco hits the rock 'n' roll beat. Joe follows punk band the Miracle Workers on their European tour (with a bound-in live CD) and pens strips that range from biting satires to self-deprecating autobiography.
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$24.95 FBI•MINI #20: The Road to Wigan Pier
Joe Sacco A never-before-published 6-page visual essay on George Orwell's 1937 chronicle of a journey into the squalor of England's industrial North.
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$0.00 Notes from a Defeatist
Joe Sacco Sacco's pre-Palestine journalistic and autobiographical works are at last collected, as well as a sizable collection of his satirical strips, in book form for the first time. War stories, hilarious reminiscences and more.
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$19.95 Palestine
Joe Sacco A landmark of journalism and the art form of comics. Based on several months of research and an extended visit to the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the early 1990s, this is a major work of political and historical nonfiction.
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$24.95 Palestine: The Special Edition [Sold Out]
Joe Sacco The landmark of comics journalism in an expanded and re-designed edition that includes a host of unseen supplemental material, including background notes, sketches, reference photos, a new interview with Sacco, and much more.
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$29.95 Safe Area Gorazde [Softcover Ed.]
Joe Sacco Sacco spent five months in Bosnia in 1996, immersing himself in the human side of life during wartime, researching stories that are rarely found in conventional news coverage, emerging with this astonishing first-person account.
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$19.95 Safe Area Gorazde: The Special Edition
Joe Sacco Sacco's second journalistic masterwork, supplemented with background material (sketches, photos, notes) and an interview. One of the great comics of the first decade of the new millennium, in a new deluxe hardcover edition.
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$29.99 Spotlight on the Genius That Is Joe Sacco [Sold Out]
Joe Sacco Sacco's success as cartoon journalist has hidden his roots in hilarious political and social satire, with an occasional dip into tongue-in-cheek historical commentary. With an astonishing amount of rare and previously unseen art.
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$4.95 The Comics Journal #301
The Journal is reborn. In these 600+ pages: R. Crumb interview & critical roundtable on Genesis; Joe Sacco interview; Jim Woodring, Tim Hensley & Stephen Dixon sketchbooks; Jaffee & Kupperman in conversation; Gerald McBoing Boing; much more.
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$30.00 The Comics Journal #302
The intimate and controversial career-spanning interview with Maurice Sendak. Kim Thompson talks to Jacques Tardi. Classic kids' comics roundtable led by Art Spiegelman. "How to Draw Buz Sawyer" by Roy Crane. Joe Sacco & Lewis Trondheim comics. More!
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$30.00 The Comics Journal Special Edition, Winter 2003
This lush, in-depth volume focuses on William Stout, James Thurber, seminal British indy-comix magazine Escape, critical appreciations of Lynda Barry, Tom Hart, Michael Kaluta, and more, and a 70-page comics section on "patriotism."
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