March: Book One

March: Book One is a graphic novel about civil rights among African Americans.  This graphic novel is another good example of this medium touching more mature and complex themes in its stories.  The art style and pretty clean, so for me it was very easy to read and follow.  In comic books, I personally always felt cramped when reading, since every image seemed cramped, and was being squeezed so closely to text all the time.  For March: Book One there was room for images to breath with the artist's use of empty space to fill the gaps, pretty refreshing to see in a graphic novel/comic.

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