Newspapers are very important in our American society and they provide a lot of reliable information about national and international levels. Newspapers are often used to publish conflict, peace, knowledge, loss, and other cultural media. These articles can be written in various formats, such as multiple paragraphs, pictures, cartoons, etc; for example, the New York Times is written by Joe Sa on the July 6, 2003 cartoon book "The Gaza Underground War" Author and publisher from journalists. branch
Joe Sacco took another strategy and wrote it in the Middle East as an outsider in the form of graphic novels (actually strip of strips). In his own graphic novel, he seems to be a strange sky. At the end of the initial survey, I visited the Gaza Strip and Palestinian refugee camps and villages. There are lots of humor, rain, mud, cold (and tea cup) than I thought. Manga character Joe took dinner with two liberal Israeli women and Palestinians who wanted him to enter the United States. Despite the grassroots point of view people and life, this book is as strict about its cumulative effect as Carnafani.
The remarkable trend in graphic novels is the use of memoirs or autobiographical literary works. There is no statistical evidence to prove this, but the example is sufficient. Joe Sacco's Palestine is based on his experience in the Gaza Strip from December 1991 to January 1992; Kiyama's four immigrant comics: Japan's experience in San Francisco is changing in San Francisco in the 20th century I will explain his immigration as a Japanese immigrant in the landscape. Experience; Joe Coubert's fax from Sarajevo: The surviving story is the real story of his two-and-a-half bombing and destruction of his friend Ervin Raste Magic and his hometown town. Then these will be non-imaginary graphic stories