@natepowell
Comics maker, Arkansan in Indiana, dad, aging punk.
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Signed graphic novels and books available directly from comic book artist Nate Powell.
FALL THROUGH info
FALL THROUGH info
"Devastating and gorgeous," the New York Times Book Review proclaims. "Perhaps it's a ghost story, perhaps it's a fantasy story, but it's refreshingly oblique. The images are heightened and stylized, the better to pass along that frisson so essential to p
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original art for sale
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SAVE IT FOR LATER (2021)
SAVE IT FOR LATER (2021)
From Nate Powell, the National Book Award–winning artist of March, a collection of graphic nonfiction essays about living in a new era of necessary protest. In seven interwoven comics essays, author and graphic novelist Nate Powell addresses living in a
Lit Hub essay on making “Lies My Teacher Told Me”
Lit Hub essay on making “Lies My Teacher Told Me”
My heart goes out to everyone tasked with teaching history, civics, and media literacy to young people in our era. As a parent of two, it’s daunting to equip my kids with the critical thinking skil…
Career-spanning TCJ interview (2021)
Career-spanning TCJ interview (2021)
In this expansive interview, Nate Powell describes the experience of working with Congressman John Lewis and writer Andrew Aydin on the widely popular March trilogy, his most recent non-fiction comics work Save It For Later, and how his work and parenting has been informed and changed by the American political climate of the last four years.
"About Face" (2019)
"About Face" (2019)
Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men.
COME AGAIN (2018)
COME AGAIN (2018)
MARCH trilogy (2013-2016)
MARCH trilogy (2013-2016)
Team MARCH on Rachel Maddow (2016)
Team MARCH on Rachel Maddow (2016)
Congressman John Lewis talks with Rachel Maddow about the civil rights movement in the United States, as portrayed in his graphic novel trilogy "March," the final installment of which has just been released.
Harlan Records digital archive
Harlan Records digital archive
Digital archive of DIY punk label founded in 1994 in North Little Rock, AR (as Food Chain Records) by members of Soophie Nun Squad. Renamed in 1997 when Nate & Noah teamed up, then operated by Nate solo. Mostly centered around the Arkansas underground, with a little Bloomington, Providence, and Michigan crossover. Last active release in 2010.
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