
Cartoons Go to WarBill Mauldin's unflinching vision has yet to be beat.
Posted Friday, April 25, 2008, at 7:07 AM ET
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Juliet Lapidos explained when and how soldiers are allowed to publicize their opinions. Slate excerpted the nonfiction comic books The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation and Ronald Reagan: A Biography. Cartoonists Alison Bechdel, Adrian Tomine, and James Sturm each kept weeklong diaries about their work. Other comics masters assessed in Slate: Mark Alan Stamaty on Charles Schulz, Douglas Wolk on Alan Moore, A.O. Scott on Matt Groening, and Grady Hendrix on Steve Gerber.
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