Joe Sacco was born in Malta in 1960 and since the early nineties, grazia magazine he has been involved in making comics more relevant as reports from conflict zones and themselves in the role of comic journalist. He made Palestine, this library has both English and Norwegian, after traveling around the area and interviewed people from both sides. After this he went to war in Bosnia, and it resulted in Safe Area Gorazde, grazia magazine The Fixer: A Story from Sarajevo and I'll talk about: War's End. The war in Iraq, he also created the series. He has comic stories published in magazines and newspapers such as Time magazine, Harper's Magazine and The Guardian. grazia magazine He is also a regular subscriber in Harvey Pekar's American Splendor. War's End: Profiles grazia magazine from Bosnia 1995-96 consists of two stories. In the first interviews Sacco artist and soldier Soba in Sarajevo and talks about his experiences during the war and how peace is made, if any, difference. Sacco even look back at Sarajevo under siege, and how he sees the city and the people afterwards. The second story is about when he and two others looking for it when called for Karadzic. They get a tip that he should be present during a church service and also get to know the place and time. They set out to prove what the UN force failed. Namely finding Kardzic A similar story (The Hunting Party) came to the cinema last year with Richard Gere in the lead role. Both stories are excellent illustrated and Sacco is an outstanding communicator of the importance of stories. And that comics can be relevant and illuminating conflicts in a different way than through such television route.
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