Swallow Me Whole
In his most ambitious book to date, Nate Powell quietly explores the dark corners of adolescence--not the cliched melodramatic outbursts of rebellion, but the countless tiny moments of madness, the vague relief of... See More
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by Nate Powell
(59 reviews)
Quick ViewIn his most ambitious book to date, Nate Powell quietly explores the dark corners of adolescence--not the cliched melodramatic outbursts of rebellion, but the countless tiny moments of madness, the vague relief of... See More
by Nate Powell
(29 reviews)
Quick ViewNate Powell's follow-up to the Eisner winning Swallow Me Whole examines war and violence, and their trickledown effects on middle America. As a gang of small-town kids find themselves reunited in adulthood, their dark... See More
by Nate Powell
(13 reviews)
Quick ViewA celebrity glares. A community burns. A child's heart breaks. A recipe summons a ghost. A dying woman makes her peace. An art form sustains the spirit. In You Don't Say award-winning graphic novelist Nate Powell -- of the... See More
by Nate Powell
(63 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom Nate Powell, the National Book Award-winning artist of March, a collection of graphic nonfiction essays about living in a new era of necessary protest -- now with sixteen pages of new material In seven interwoven... See More
by Nate Powell
(17 reviews)
Quick ViewAs the sun sets on the 1970s, the spirit of the Love Generation still lingers among the aging hippies of one "intentional community" high in the Ozarks. But what's missing? Under impossibly close scrutiny, two families... See More
At last! The long-awaited graphic version of the multi-million copy bestselling corrective to American history myths -- adapted by the famed National Book Award-winning artist behind John Lewis's March trilogy Since its... See More