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The Mueller Report: Graphic Novel Hardcover – Illustrated, September 15, 2020
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Shannon Wheeler, Eisner Award-winning New Yorker cartoonist (Too Much Coffee Man, Sh*t My President Says, God is Disappointed in You), and veteran journalist Steve Duin (The Oregonian, Comics: Between the Panels, Oil and Water) turn their critical eye on the Mueller Report--a comprehensive, understandable, and readable graphic novel version of the book every patriot needs.
Fight the spin spewing forth from both parties and political pulpits and check out this graphic novel that brings a 400-page legal document down to size. Wheeler and Duin, in graphic form, bring to life scenes detailed in the report: from the infamous Trump Tower Meeting of 2016 to Trump exclaiming "I'm f*cked" upon finding out he was the subject of investigation. It's in the report and it's in the graphic novel!
The Mueller Report: Graphic Novel borrows style from classic private detective yarns, complete with a villainous rogues' gallery, nail-biting cliffhangers, and a lone lawman standing proud against the wave of crime.
See Trump berate his Attorney General. Watch a petulant Commander-in-Chief lob insults at the White House counsel. Witness the "witch hunt" as it happened, cataloged as only the top lawman in the country could!
This staggering laundry list of questionable contacts, misleading statements, unreported engagements, and possible coordination--enough to stun any student of the U.S. Constitution--is laid bare with a cold, satirical edge.
You'll laugh. You'll cry. You may Tweet in anger. But most importantly, you will be reading the report for yourself!
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherIDW Publishing
- Publication dateSeptember 15, 2020
- Dimensions7.31 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101684056683
- ISBN-13978-1684056682
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Steve Duin is The Oregonian's Metro columnist. He is the author/co-author of six books, including Comics: Between the Panels, a history of comics; Father Time, a collection of his columns on family and fatherhood; and a graphic novel, Oil and Water. His last name, for inexplicable reasons, is pronounced "Dean."
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- Publisher : IDW Publishing; Illustrated edition (September 15, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1684056683
- ISBN-13 : 978-1684056682
- Item Weight : 1.35 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.31 x 0.75 x 9 inches
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Because I haven't read the original, I can't speak to the faithfulness of the translation from report to graphic novel. That being said, I recognized most of what was in this graphic novel from news reports both at the time of the events (the ones that were public) and reports once the document was released. There were sobe bits that were new to me however, and the timeline and 'dramatis personae' at the end were a great help for seeing how it all tied together.
The artwork was a cross between School House Rock and news paper comics with simple back grounds and dialogue telling an equal amount of the sorryi with art. Most of the 'characters' were readily identifiable from their drawings and whenever a new character was introduced, there was always a footnote explaining who they were (which was helpful).
The political slant in the work was undeniable, but the facts were presented with little bias and the tone of the report seemed to be consistent with the tone used. I don't think this book will change any minds unless someone has completely avoided news coverage of the events surrounding the Russian interference in the election, but it would help people to understand what was happening in a logical manner. It is especially timely heading into the 2020 election where some of the same interference seems to be occurring.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to read a pre-release copy of this book.

