You Don't Say, by Nate Powell
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A 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 #1 New York Times Bestseller March: Book One, and the Eisner Award-Winning 'Graphic Novel of the Year' Swallow Me Whole -- collects a decade of powerful short works. Autobiography, fiction, essay comics, collaborations, and more fill these thoughtful, pitch-black pages, comprising rare and previously unreleased material from 2004-2013.
You Don't Say, by Nate Powell- Amazon Sales Rank: #2376140 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-11
- Released on: 2015-05-27
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Nate Powell is the author and illustrator of the graphic novel "Swallow Me Whole "(an "LA Times "Book Prize finalist, the 2009 Eisner Award winner for Best Graphic Novel, and an Ignatz Award winner). He is currently working on an illustrated novel for Roaring Brook Press, with author Cecil Castellucci. Nate lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with his wife.Nate Powell is the author and illustrator of the graphic novel "Swallow Me Whole "(an "LA Times "Book Prize finalist, the 2009 Eisner Award winner for Best Graphic Novel, and an Ignatz Award winner). He is currently working on an illustrated novel for Roaring Brook Press, with author Cecil Castellucci. Nate lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with his wife.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A real treat By wiredweird Nate Powell has done some great work for indie comics, notably March. Still, I think of his earlier, independently published work as his best. This collection pulls together a range of pieces published in hard-to-find collections, if published at all, many of which come from that self-publishing period.Really, this work is what makes Powell great. His artwork, though black and white, is emotional and evocative. Some of it borders on fantasy or madness, some comes straight from his own past, and all of it is worth reading and re-reading. There have been some great breaks from the superhero comic tradition in the last decade, and Powell's work represents some of the very finest in that new kind of story-telling. This shows why.-- wiredweird
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A unique look at a very talented artist and some of his lesser known works By Wayne A McCoy 'You Don't Say' is a collection of shorter rare and unpublished works by Nate Powell. He's the artist behind 'March' along with other things. Think of this more like a sketchbook and a glimpse into an artist's work and you may like it as much as I did.The pieces are from the years 2004 to 2013. They are all rather short. There are unfinished ideas, alternates for published works and unpublished works that were done as art exercises. During part of this time frame, Nate worked as a support provider for adults with developmental disabilities, and some of that influences some of the work. Song lyrics feature in quite a few, including one where he challenged himself to use only the song lyrics for dialogue. A couple are from a friend who tells about Halloween in a very white town, and also attending a Santana concert with her father and getting the death stare from Santana himself.I love his work on March, and he has a great style. The work here is a little looser in style, but that also lets the work meander over the page without boundaries. Some of the stories are a bit harsh, quite a few have a distinct humor to them. All of them feature a paragraph or so from the artist to give context to how they came to be. It's a pretty interesting look at a pretty talented artist and I'm glad I got to read it.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Diamond Book Distributors, Top Shelf Productions, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nate Powell Has a Lot to Say By A. Silverstone This collection contains 17 short stories written over 10 years. Some were published previously, others not. Graphic novelist Nate Powell covers a number of themes. Many stories are autobiographical. 'Havens Have Not' shows a young discovering his enthusiasm for becoming a comic book artist. For 10 years, Powell took care of developmentally disabled adults. He illustrates this job in 'The Phantom Form' as both caring and matter-of-fact. Perhaps the strongest piece is 'Like Hell I Will' where he gives us a particularly powerful and moving depiction of the Tulsa riots.Nate Powell is a keen observer. His drawings speak louder than his text, creating compelling stories for the reader.
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