Graphic novel

A page from "The Structure is Rotten, Comrade."

This surrealist graphic novel delves into architecture and social change

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Set in Moscow, Yerevan, and Paris, “The Structure is Rotten, Comrade” is a graphic novel that follows an architect bent on destroying the collective memory of a city. Host Carol Hills speaks with author Viken Berberian about what inspired the book.

Gene Luen Yang puts China’s Boxer Rebellion in vivid, explosive color in his new graphic novel

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“Watchmen:” too late as a film?

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A Conversation with ‘Maus’ Creator Art Spiegelman

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Watchmen

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Watchmen

From Studio 360: Alan Moore’s ambitious graphic novel Watchmen wowed a generation of readers when it came out in 1986. Twenty-three years later, it’s making its big-screen debut.

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Graphic depictions of war by cartoonist/journalist Joe Sacco

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Author Joe Sacco has been telling of the wrenching stories of war in comic book form for a decade. We talk to him about his new book, the future of journalism and why he prefers to tell gruesome war stories with drawings.