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Sid Jacobson (1) (1929–2022)

Author of The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation

For other authors named Sid Jacobson, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

Sid Jacobson and Ernie Coln first came together to create the New York Times bestselling The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation. Since then, the pair have collaborated on graphic books about Che Guevara, the war on terror, and Anne Frank. Jacobson was formerly the managing editor and editor in chief show more for Harvey Comics and an executive editor at Marvel Comics. Artist Coln Las worked at Harvey, Marvel, and DC Comics. show less
Image credit: Photo of Sidney Jacobson taken by Shure Jacobson in Sedona, AZ

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Legal name
Jacobson, Sidney
Birthdate
1929-10-20
Date of death
2022-07-23
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Place of death
San Francisco, California, USA
Places of residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupations
graphic novelist
Relationships
Colon, Ernie (Collaborator)
Awards and honors
Inkpot Award, 2003

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This graphic biography of Anne Frank is great for intermediate and middle school kids, even high school. It's a powerful way to learn about her life and the Holocaust. I really loved it and think it's an important book to read. Powerful story of what happened in history
 
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rachel.noordam | 25 other reviews | Apr 17, 2024 |
This book would be good for intermediate and middle grades, it would be a good example to teach about graphic novels and to start a unit about WWII. The book starts with giving background on Anne's parents, the moves more into Anne's life. Eventually it follows the story of her diary.
 
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Mscott21 | 25 other reviews | Apr 10, 2023 |
Pretty good overview of Che's life in graphic novel format.
 
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kslade | 2 other reviews | Dec 8, 2022 |
I have always been interested in the life and death of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, so when I spotted this in our GN collected I took it home and expected a good story. And I wasn't disappointed -- not with the story, anyway. Although Jacobson keeps stopping the action and backing up to fill in historical facts, Che's life was just so convoluted that recreating it had to take many twists and false starts. One has to have an understanding of why he felt the way he did, and of the histories of the many countries in which he tried to foment revolution, or else one is hopelessly lost. Che was a true idealist, and though he doesn't come off as an unsullied hero, he is also far from villainous.

My beef, though, was with the illustrations. Ernie Colon left me so very confused from frame to frame; his style is too changeable for my taste. His depictions of Che were inconsistent -- so much so that at times I confused Che with both Raul and Fidel Castro!

However, I feel overall that I know much more about the man and his passions than I did before, and that was the point.
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FinallyJones | 2 other reviews | Nov 17, 2021 |

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