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Will Eisner's *A Life Force* presents one of sequential art's most human visions — a warm golden-brown cover populated by silhouetted figures of all ages, from a small child to stooped elders, gathered against a city skyline that looms in shadow above them. The composition says everything about Eisner's preoccupations: ordinary neighborhood people, the texture of urban brick walls, and the quiet weight of lives lived close together. Published by Kitchen Sink Press in 1988, this hardcover showcases Eisner doing everything himself — writing, drawing, inking, and lettering — and the confidence of that unified vision is evident from the very first glance.
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