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    9-11: Emergency Relief

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    • Age Range: 12 and up
    • Pub. Date: January 2001
    • 208pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 2001
      • Publisher: Alternative Comics
      • Format: Paperback, 208pp
      • Age Range: 12 and up

      Synopsis

      The terrorist attacks in New York, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001 touched people worldwide, and cartoonists have turned to art to express their grief and support. 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 and Harvey Pekar to new talents on the cutting edge of the comics medium such as James Kochalka and cover artist Frank Cho, over 80 cartoonists from all areas of the cartooning world have joined together in this community effort. Released January 2002 from Alternative Comics, 9-11: Emergency Relief is a collection of these cartoonists' personal non-fiction accounts of their experiences related to the tragedy.
      100% of the profits from the 9-11 Emergency Relief trade paperback will be donated to the American Red Cross.

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      Through their art and words, eighty-five artists and writers express their grief and horror in response to the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., and the ill-fated attempt that ended in the fields of Pennsylvania. With contributors ranging from well-known creators such as Will Eisner, Harry Pekar, and Jeff Smith, to newer talents, such as James Kochalka, Frank Cho, Metaphrog, and Scott Morse, the intensely personal reactions to the horrific events are portrayed through the unique style of each. Some artists were in New York that day and witnessed the attack; others reacted from far away. Author, cartoonist, and fifth grade teacher Brian Clopper writes of how he, his students, and his family stumbled through that day. Citing the earliest estimated death toll, cartoonist Tom Beland, who lives in Puerto Rico, writes of how the deaths of strangers made him want to cling to his family and appreciate the simple things: "For 6,000 people... coming home has lost its magic. But I appreciate this moment that much more." Editor and publisher Mason himself gathered all the talent to depict their experiences in this volume that will benefit the American Red Cross. This collection is just one of several comic book projects to salute the everyday heroes, allow people into personal lives of the creators, mourn the dead, and carry on for the living. Readers will respond to the diverse reactions on these pages, which might help them sort out their own thoughts and feeling about September 11. All libraries, including middle and high school media centers, should have this book in their collections. Illus. VOYA CODES: 4Q 3P J S A/YA (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses;Will appeal with pushing; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9; Senior High, defined as grades 10 to 12; Adult and Young Adult). 2002, Alternative Comics, 200p,

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