Nate Powell

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Nate Powell is an American cartoonist and graphic novelist best known for his award-winning work on socially and politically engaged comics, including the civil rights–focused "March" trilogy.

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instanceOf cartoonist
graphic novelist
person
awardReceived Eisner Award NERFINISHED
Harvey Award NERFINISHED
Ignatz Award NERFINISHED
National Book Award for Young People's Literature NERFINISHED
basedIn United States of America
collaboratedWith Andrew Aydin NERFINISHED
John Lewis NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
creativeRole artist
cartoonist
letterer
writer
fieldOfWork civil rights in the United States
comics
graphic novels
genre comics
graphic novel
nonfiction comics
political comics
socially engaged comics
hasWorkSubject activism
civil rights movement in the United States
politics in the United States
racism in the United States
social justice
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American civil rights movement (as subject of work)
nationality American
notableAchievement co-created a bestselling graphic novel trilogy about the U.S. civil rights movement
recognized for socially and politically engaged comics
notableFor March trilogy NERFINISHED
notableWork Any Empire NERFINISHED
Come Again NERFINISHED
March NERFINISHED
March: Book One NERFINISHED
March: Book Three NERFINISHED
March: Book Two NERFINISHED
Save It for Later NERFINISHED
Swallow Me Whole NERFINISHED
The Silence of Our Friends NERFINISHED
The Year of the Beasts NERFINISHED
occupation cartoonist
comics artist
graphic novelist

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graphic novel trilogy "March" illustrator Nate Powell
subject surface form: March (graphic novel trilogy)
Andrew Aydin collaboratedWith Nate Powell