Edited by: Mark McVeigh & Ivan Velez New York: Dutton Books, 2007; 80 pages. A gruesome graphic novel that retells how a number of students met with their early demise which allowed them entry into this yearbook for the dead and sometimes undead students. The reader must have a strong stomach as he or [...]
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Dead High Yearbook
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Malcolm X
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Written by: Andrew Helfer; Art by: Randy DuBurke New York: Hill and Wang, 2006; 102 pages Andrew Helfer and Randy Duburke work very well as they give the graphic novel version of Malcolm Little’s life. Malcolm was born from a biracial mother and an abusive father in 1925 in Nebraska. His mother was admitted [...]