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Graphic reportage [EXTRACT]
   

by David Thompson
   
Big subject, little pictures

‘In a world where Photoshop has outed the photograph as a liar, one can now allow artists to return to their original function – as reporters.’ Art Spiegelman.

Originally published in the 1990s as a nine-issue comic series, Joe Sacco’s Palestine is an illustrated account of the Oregon cartoonist’s visit to the Occupied Territories . . .

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