Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and Comics #[nn]
A haunting anthology edited by Chris Duffy, *Above the Dreamless Dead* brings together an extraordinary range of comics artists and writers to adapt the trench poetry of World War I into graphic form. Isabel Greenberg's cover painting sets the tone with quiet devastation: a helmeted soldier kneeling amid scattered papers and barbed wire, while a fallen figure lies still in the dark earth below him — grief and witness rendered in paint-stroked, painterly strokes of green, brown, and red. With contributors including Garth Ennis, Eddie Campbell, Peter Kuper, Hannah Berry, and many more, this 2014 First Second collection is a genuinely moving testament to literature born from the front lines.
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