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Remembering September 11th
Reality Eclipses Special Effects
Will Eisner (1917–2005). “The Real Thing,” 2001. Published in 9-11: The World’s Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories to Remember. New York: DC Comics, 2002. Ink and wash drawings with opaque white over graphite underdrawing.Gift of the artist, 2002. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (028.00.00–029.00.00)
© Created by Will Eisner, 2001. Work by Will Eisner Studios, Inc. Used with permission.
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-ppmsca-02052 and LC-DIG-ppmsca-02053]
Heroic Passengers
Igor Kordey (b.1957). Pennsylvania Plane, 2001. Published in Heroes: The World’s Greatest Super Hero Creators Honor the World’s Greatest Heroes 9-11-2001. Washington, DC: Marvel Comics, 2001. Ink, porous point pen, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Swann Memorial Fund purchase, 2002.
Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (030.00.00)
TM and © Marvel Entertainment, LLC
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-ppmsca-01867]
Buildings Embody Humanity
Mac McGill (b. 1958). IX XI MMI, 2001. Published in World War Three Illustrated, issue no. 32. Sacramento: Mordam Records, 2001. Ink and whiteout with overlays and graphite on paper. Gift of the artist, 2003. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (032.00.00)
© Mac McGill
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-ppmsca-01752]
Why Keep Drawing Comics?
Peter Woods (b. 1971) and Keith Champagne (b. 1970). For Art’s Sake, 2001. Written by Brian K. Vaughan. Published in 9-11: The World’s Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories to Remember. New York: DC Comics, 2002. Ink, opaque white, graphite, and overlays. Gift of the artists and DC Comics, 2002. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (033.00.00)
© Peter Woods, © Keith Champagne
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-ppmsca-01973]
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