Don Brown is one of my favorite graphic non-fiction writers for his ability to take on tough events in history (Hurricane Katrina, the Syrian Refugee Crisis) and focus on details that help the event to be better understood. In this one, he’s portraying the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Full disclosure, I was in New York City on that day and lived there as events unfolded. My saddest memories are around the missing flyers posted everywhere in the city.
He also focuses on the careful and painstaking removal and searching of the debris for human remains as well as the hunt for Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan by Special Forces. The gray and brown palette provide the right tone for the work.