10. WW1: Charley’s War “What Colquhoun accomplished in Charleys War is nothing short of amazing. You can feel the mud on that field, you can smell the polish on a German officers boots. Every single panel is fully grounded in its own world, and no shortcuts were taken. This is simply among the most remarkable works of comic art ever produced” VISUAL REALISM
11. Irish… Uprising : 1916 Blood Upon the Rose: Easter 1916: the rebellion that set Ireland free is a 46-page graphic novel written and drawn by Gerry Hunt, coloured by Bren B, and published by The O'Brien Press in 2009. It retells the events of the Easter Rising, from the initial planning stages to the final executions, taking in the doomed romance between Joseph Plunkett and Grace Gifford.
12. Irish… Uprising : 1916 Gerry Hunt is a comics writer and artist based in Dublin. Born in Dublin about 1936, he grew up in Sligo and worked as an architect for 25 years. In 1986 he turned to political cartooning, and from there to comics.
13. Irish… Uprising : 1916 STYLISED … cartoon Gerry Hunt is a comics writer and artist based in Dublin. Born in Dublin about 1936, he grew up in Sligo and worked as an architect for 25 years. In 1986 he turned to political cartooning, and from there to comics.
15. Lebanon: Waltzing with Bashir In 1982, Ari Folman was a 19-year-old infantry soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In 2006, he meets with a friend from his army service period, who tells him of the nightmares connected to his experiences from the Lebanon War.
19. Lebanon: Waltzing with Bashir As graphic novels become a leading source of material for big-budget Hollywood films (there are reportedly more than 50 in development) CINEMATIC $16,734,459,848 in Revenue