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Gothmog

(143,999 posts)
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 06:14 PM Aug 2016

John Lewis’ March is an essential read in a turbulent political climate

I have signed copies of Book One and Book Two of this series and I am looking forward to reading book three http://www.avclub.com/article/john-lewis-march-essential-read-turbulent-politica-241001



March: Book Three is filled with smart, expressive artistic decisions like these, and the story ends with Lewis thanking his future artistic collaborator via his past self. As Lewis heads to work in 2009, he tells his future co-writer, Aydin, that he wants to pursue a comic book idea he has, and that they need to find an artist who “can make the words sing.” That’s exactly what Powell accomplishes in this trilogy, and the sweeping rhythm and rich emotion he brings to Lewis’ story makes March an unforgettable journey to the past that will surely inspire countless readers in the future.

I will be buying a couple copies of book three and hope that I can get Congressman Lewis to sign these copies.
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