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Moon of the Snowblind, written and illustrated by Gary Kelley; Ice Cube Press (184 pages, $19.99) The history of the Indian Wars is often told from a high-altitude perspective of skirmishes, treaties, victories and defeats. This obscures what it meant to those wrapped up in its muddled battle lines and sudden, inexplicable cruelties. In this astounding graphic historical novel about the 1857 Spirit Lake Massacre from veteran illustrator Gary Kelley, that reality is brought hauntingly to life. In 1856, a pair of families had trekked West from New York looking for new land. They and eventually other white settlers found a seemingly perfect spot around the lakes of northwest Iowa. Kelley renders the verdant landscape in idyllic, lyric tones that reflect how the settlers saw the forest primeval as unpopulated. But following a brutal winter, the land s residents made their presence known. In March 1857, a band of the Wapekute Dakota attacked the settlers cabins, killing se ....
The latest episode of the CW’s Gotham City-set Arrowverse show Batwoman introduced a major and beloved character from Batman comics in the form of Stephanie Brown (played by Morgan Kohan), otherwise known as the superhero called Spoiler. In Batwoman, Stephanie Brown hasn’t yet assumed her superhero identity, but in the comics she’s played an important role, with a particularly close connection to Batman, Robin, and Batgirl. Who is Batwoman’s Stephanie Brown in the comics? As established in Batwoman Season 2 Episode 13 ‘I’ll Give You A Clue,’ Stephanie Brown is the daughter of Arthur Brown, the villain known as Cluemaster a third-rate Batman villain who is basically a rip-off of The Riddler, although he rose to prominence in the “New 52” series Batman Eternal. Stephanie herself is a relatively new Batman character, having been introduced in 1992. Her Spoiler persona is usually created as a means to stop her father, after which she continued crimefi ....
and have a strong narrative. We appreciate when an essay moves beyond the personal to tell us something new about the world. From the Editors Fifty-eight thousand Americans died in Viet Nam. At the time we are going to press, nearly 320,000 have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. Personal responsibility just doesn’t work. Our hospitals are crowded, our nurses and doctors placed in harm’s way, while too many people refuse to wear masks across the state. Why? Our mythologies, the narratives our country tells about itself, are governed by a central contradiction of the American psyche: the belief in rugged individualism versus the call to collective duty. During the Great Depression, civics textbooks claimed the trait most admired by teenagers was self-sacrifice: people surrendering their own needs to the larger good. Crime stories and gangster films often feature individuals who climb the crooked rungs of the ladder to success and are punished for ....
Graphic Novel Published Looking At Spirit Lake Massacre By charguth March 12, 2021 3:12 pm clipart.com Cedar Falls, IA (KICD) An Iowa artist has published a graphic novel depicting the Spirit Lake Massacre. Gary Kelley says it’s been an obsession most of his life. Kelley tried to be unbiased in his book “Moon of the Snowblind.” The massacre occurred in Dickinson County 164 years ago this week. Kelley says he’s published 30 books, but this is his first graphic novel. Featured Content ....
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