A review by daines
Eugene V. Debs: A Graphic Biography by Steve Max, Paul Buhle

2.0

This book is so painfully scattered. If you already know most of the history, you might grasp things as a series of highlights, but there is no clear narrative. It would be rather difficult to come away from this book having learned more than a few facts about Debs. If anything, it might inspire one to look up details elsewhere ... which is exactly what I don't expect from a graphic novel. Lots of name dropping, but then no follow up on who they are. The end of the book goes off on its own path to connect Debs to the DSA, not even bothering to mention when Debs died.