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9-11 Emergency Relief HC (2002) #1-1ST
Alternative Press:
2002
Number of pages: 128
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington DC on September 11th touched people worldwide, and cartoonists have turned to art to express their grief. 9-11: Emergency Relief is a comic book project to benefit the American Red Cross featuring some of the comic world's leading talents. From legendary creators such as Will Eisner to hot new talents such as cover artist Frank Cho, artists from all areas of the cartooning world have joined together in this community effort. Hardcover, 128 pages, B&W.
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9-11 Emergency Relief TPB (2002) #1-1ST
Alternative Press:
2002
Original cover price: $14.95
Number of pages: 128
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington DC on September 11th touched people worldwide, and cartoonists have turned to art to express their grief. 9-11: Emergency Relief is a comic book project to benefit the American Red Cross featuring some of the comic world's leading talents. From legendary creators such as Will Eisner to hot new talents such as cover artist Frank Cho, artists from all areas of the cartooning world have joined together in this community effort. Softcover, 128 pages, B&W.
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9-11 Report A Graphic Adaptation GN (2006) #1-1ST
Hill and Wang:
Sep 2006
Original cover price: $16.99
Number of pages: 120
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. By Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve B's, nine C's, twelve D's, three F's, and four incompletes. Far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn. Jacobson and Colón have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. The text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully capturing its investigative thoroughness, and covering its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. The 9/11 Report puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 120 pages, full color.
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9-11 Report A Graphic Adaptation GN (2006) #1-REP
Hill and Wang:
2006
Original cover price: $16.99
Number of pages: 120
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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2nd and later printings. By Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve B's, nine C's, twelve D's, three F's, and four incompletes. Far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn. Jacobson and Colón have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. The text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully capturing its investigative thoroughness, and covering its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. The 9/11 Report puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 120 pages, full color.
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9-11 Report A Graphic Adaptation HC (2006) #1-1ST
Hill and Wang:
Sep 2006
Original cover price: $30.00
Number of pages: 120
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. By Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve B's, nine C's, twelve D's, three F's, and four incompletes. Far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn. Jacobson and Colón have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. The text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully capturing its investigative thoroughness, and covering its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. The 9/11 Report puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century. Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 120 pages, full color.
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9-11 TPB (2002) #1-1ST
DC:
Jan 2002
Original cover price: $9.95
Number of pages: 128
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. The world's finest comic book writers and artists tell stories to remember. Chaos! Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics - with assistance from Oni Press, Top Shelf Productions, and others present a collection of stories and illustrations from an incredibly diverse array of talented writers and artists. The New Yorker's Eric Drooker contributes a cover showing a cityscape that is simultaneously ancient and modern, mournful and hopeful, with an artist at the center, empowered to interpret a tragic landscape. Among Volume 1's contributors are writer/artist William Stout, who shares the true story of a Yugoslavian citizen's love of Americans; Stan Sakai, vividly recalling his last visit to New York City; and Paul Chadwick, who offers his interpretation of the heroism of the passengers on Flight 93, whose sacrifice kept September 11 from being an even more tragic day. Cartoonists Tony Millionaire, Sam Henderson, Mike Diana, Scott Morse, Mark Crilley, Roger Langridge, Chris Eliopoulos, and Mark Martin are among those offering differing takes on a range of subjects spanning from terrorism and heroism to survival and the challenges of parenting. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.
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9-11 TPB (2002) #1-REP
DC:
Jan 2002
Original cover price: $9.95
Number of pages: 128
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. The world's finest comic book writers and artists tell stories to remember. Chaos! Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics - with assistance from Oni Press, Top Shelf Productions, and others present a collection of stories and illustrations from an incredibly diverse array of talented writers and artists. The New Yorker's Eric Drooker contributes a cover showing a cityscape that is simultaneously ancient and modern, mournful and hopeful, with an artist at the center, empowered to interpret a tragic landscape. Among Volume 1's contributors are writer/artist William Stout, who shares the true story of a Yugoslavian citizen's love of Americans; Stan Sakai, vividly recalling his last visit to New York City; and Paul Chadwick, who offers his interpretation of the heroism of the passengers on Flight 93, whose sacrifice kept September 11 from being an even more tragic day. Cartoonists Tony Millionaire, Sam Henderson, Mike Diana, Scott Morse, Mark Crilley, Roger Langridge, Chris Eliopoulos, and Mark Martin are among those offering differing takes on a range of subjects spanning from terrorism and heroism to survival and the challenges of parenting. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.
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9-11 TPB (2002) #2-1ST
DC:
Jan 2002
Original cover price: $9.95
Number of pages: 128
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. Painted cover by Alex Ross. The world's finest comic book writers and artists tell stories to remember. Superman cameo. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.
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9-11 TPB (2002) #2-REP
DC:
2002
Original cover price: $9.95
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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Volume 2 - 2nd and later printings. Painted cover by Alex Ross. TThe world's finest comic book writers and artists tell stories to remember. Superman cameo. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.
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After 9-11 America's War on Terror GN (2008) #1-1ST
Hill and Wang:
Oct 2008
Original cover price: $16.95
Number of pages: 150
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. By Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. Having made The 9/11 Commission Report understandable for everyone, Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón use their talents to explain the post-9/11 world. Working from news reports drawn from multiple international media, they depict the critical events, decision makers, and consequences of America's "war on terror," and, most important, the context in which the war began, unfolded, and unraveled. The most demanding story they have ever tackled, After 9/11 captures the simultaneous events, geographic complexity, numerous participants, and a vast array of economic, statistical, and quantitative information - compellingly told through the sequential panel art narrative form unique to graphic books. Proving yet again that graphic novels best meet the challenge of giving the most information with the least amount of ink, Jacobson and Colón answer with clarity and unforgettable imagery the question: How the hell did we end up where we are? Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 150 pages, full color.
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After 9-11 America's War on Terror HC (2008) #1-1ST
Hill and Wang:
Oct 2008
Original cover price: $30.00
Number of pages: 150
Part of series 9-11 GNs
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1st printing. By Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón. Having made The 9/11 Commission Report understandable for everyone, Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón use their talents to explain the post-9/11 world. Working from news reports drawn from multiple international media, they depict the critical events, decision makers, and consequences of America's "war on terror," and, most important, the context in which the war began, unfolded, and unraveled. The most demanding story they have ever tackled, After 9/11 captures the simultaneous events, geographic complexity, numerous participants, and a vast array of economic, statistical, and quantitative information - compellingly told through the sequential panel art narrative form unique to graphic books. Proving yet again that graphic novels best meet the challenge of giving the most information with the least amount of ink, Jacobson and Colón answer with clarity and unforgettable imagery the question: How the hell did we end up where we are? Hardcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 150 pages, full color.
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