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Joseph Smith and the Mormons

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Joseph Smith and the Mormons
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Noah Van Sciver
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781419749650
ClassificationsDewey:289.3092
Audience
General
Illustrations Full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Abrams
Imprint Abrams ComicArts
Publication Date 4 August 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

In Joseph Smith and the Mormons, author and illustrator Noah Van Sciver, who was raised a Mormon, covers one of history's most controversial figures, Joseph Smith-who founded a religion which is practiced by millions all over the world. The book discusses all of the monumental moments during Smith's life, including the anti-Mormon threats and violence which caused his followers to move from New York to Ohio, Smith's receiving the divine commandment of plural marriage, his imprisonment, his announcement to run for president of the United States, and his ultimate murder by an angry mob in 1844 at the young age of 38. With a respectful and historical approach, and strikingly illustrated, this graphic novel is the ultimate book for those curious about the origins of the Mormon faith and the man who started it all.

Author Biography

Noah Van Sciver is widely considered one of the most notable cartoonists of his generation, and first came to national attention in 2006 with his critically acclaimed anthology comic book series Blammo, which earned him three Ignatz Award nominations. His work has appeared in MAD magazine, the Comics Journal, Best American Comics, and The Stranger, as well as numerous anthologies. Van Sciver is the author of multiple critically acclaimed graphic novels, including The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln, Youth Is Wasted, Saint Cole, One Dirty Tree, and Fante Bukowski. Van Sciver lives in Columbia, South Carolina.

Reviews

?"An extraordinary, full-color chronicle [of Joseph Smith] . . . Gobsmacked reactions indubitably await. . . . audiences with an interest in the origins of major religions will discover multilayered, you-can't-make-this-stuff-up history here." -- "Booklist, STARRED review" ?"Van Sciver (One Dirty Tree) pulls off an ambitious feat: a nuanced graphic biography of Mormonism's founder. . . . Van Sciver was raised Mormon and expertly threads the needle here, allowing space for genuine belief while highlighting human moments of doubt, dissembling, and anger in the Latter-day Saint prophet. It's an exemplar graphic narrative, reminiscent of Chester Brown's Louis Riel, and will resonate with both believers and skeptics." -- "Publishers Weekly, STARRED review" "This graphic history/biography is intensive with dialogue and text, but it's particularly eloquent on the wordless pages, which allow Van Sciver's artistry to shine through. The author ably captures the world in which Joseph Smith and his followers made their way west through the wilderness, facing persecution and charges of perfidy at every turn. . . . Beautifully drawn, contentious, and word-heavy, offering everything about early Mormonism that anyone might like to know." -- "Kirkus Reviews"