To Afghanistan And Back (Updated Edition) |
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010 04:59 |
by Ted Rall Some graphic novels are so far beyond the genre that it’s hard to classify them as graphic novel to people. Works like Persepolis, Maus, The Alcoholic, and Fun Home are graphic novels in every definable way, but they’re more memoir than novel, of course. It’s these kinds of graphic novels, however, that [...]<img alt=""
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