![]() | Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775 is an anthology of 18 historical comic stories, edited by Jason Rodriguez and published by Fulcrum Publishing, that aims “to focus on the people and events that tend to get ignored in American history classes.” It’s an admirable goal, and one that succeeds, opening readers’ eyes to lesser-known but involving figures and events. Stories such as “The Devil and Silence Dogood”, by J.L. Bell and Braden Lamb, humorously shows Benjamin Franklin’s early days as a […] |
![]() Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775 is an anthology of 18 historical comic stories, edited by Jason Rodriguez and published by Fulcrum Publishing, that aims “to focus on the people and events that tend to get ignored in American history classes.” It’s an admirable goal, and one that succeeds, opening readers’ eyes to lesser-known but involving figures and events. Stories such as
bring to life the period and make history come alive in a potent time of pending rebellion. Coincidentally, it’s a particularly timely period in analogy, as debates continue today around whose voice should count in determining the future and politics of the country. These stories encourage empathy with a variety of viewpoints, as we see and follow lives, whether humorous or tragic. Each story has a text introduction to put them into context and explain any background needed, which aids in comprehension and understanding why the story was selected. Additional spotlight pages add to the overall historical and regional picture.
The variety of comic styles emphasize straightforward figure work and storytelling. The range of tones means plenty of variety for readers, never knowing what they’ll discover next. Although second in the series (after Colonial Comics: New England, 1620-1750), readers may find this volume more approachable, as the stories are more dynamic and relate to history they may be more familiar with. (The editor provided a review copy. Review originally posted at Good Comics for Kids.) Link : Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775 | |
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Colonial Comics: New England, 1750-1775
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