Wednesday, January 25, 2012

14.
Title: The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans
Author: Rick Geary
Pages: 80
Genre: Nonfiction Graphic Novel
Medium: Hardcover
Acquisition: Recommended on a list of true crime graphic novels
Date Completed: January 24, 2012
Rating: ***1/2

The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans is a true crime graphic novel that covers a series of mysterious axe murders/attacks that occurred in New Orleans (obviously) at the turn of the century. Geary's text once again confirms that graphic novels are an excellent medium for true crime, as it allows authors to truly capture the horror of events; what may be unnecessary purple prose in traditional true crime is translated to captivating illustrations that more easily hold the reader's attention and sympathy. While Axe-Man is not a spectacular example on its own, it is an enjoyable graphic novel, and certainly worth a peek for those interested in the genre(s).

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