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Ho Che Anderson’s biography of America’s
great civil rights advocate Martin Luther
King is both a monumental recreation of his
tumultuous public life (and death) and an
intimate portrait of the man as politician,
friend, lover, husband, and father.
With the triumphant ascendancy of Barack
Obama to the Presidency of the United States,
Martin Luther King’s advocacy for racial
equality and the dignity of all men stands
as one of the greatest and most successful
achievements toward social justice in the
20th century. Originally published in three
volumes (1993-2002), this Special Edition of
King includes the original 240 page graphic
novel as well many unique and original
additions, including an essay by the author on
the making of the book, preliminary sketches,
pages of the typescript, visual breakdowns,
“deleted scenes,” and a prelude about race
relations in contemporary America entitled
Black Dogs.
Anderson’s biography traces King’s life
from his childhood in Atlanta and his education
at Booker T. Washington High School, and
his centrality to the civil rights movement
when, in 1955, he organized the Montgomery
Bus Boycott; his founding of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference in 1957;
his Nobel Prize in 1964; the 1966 March on
Washington and his “I Have a Dream” speech;
and the tragic moment on April 4, 1968 when
he was shot dead on the balcony of the Lorraine
Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. King brings the
man, and a singular moment in American history,
vividly to life.
Download an EXCLUSIVE 18-page PDF excerpt (7 MB) covering events from 1960-61.
"Widely acknowledged as a masterpiece, this award-winning biography invokes King’s flaws, tragedies, and triumphs." – Library Journal
Praise for the original edition:
"[Anderson's] effort will convince skeptics of the value of comics as a medium; King is a milestone of biographical comics." – Publishers Weekly
"Stark, uniform black-and-white panels contain talking heads: a Greek chorus of varying opinions and historical background. Among these Mr. Anderson inserts montages of raw, visceral energy... tightly rendered grids give way to near-collage, in which hand-retouched photography is melded with oblique, loosely sketched forms that convey an ominous tension with moody imprecision. Violent eruptions splay into vast, painterly tableaus, as in the brutal rendering of the Birmingham riots of 1963... The final scene, depicting King's assassination, is a chaotic wash of searing crimson that spills over four pages, seeming almost to seep from the book." – The New York Times
"King goes beyond history to examine life's complications, particularly pertaining to racial relations. King the character becomes the personification of these complications... Rare and vital, Ho Che Anderson's King adds a significant contribution to the depth of artistry and subject matter in the world of graphic literature." – Time.com
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