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Who Was the Greatest: Muhammad Ali: A Who HQ Graphic Novel
By (Author) Gabe Soria
Illustrated by Chris Brunner
Illustrated by Rico Renzi
By (author) Who HQ
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin Workshop
31st May 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
796.83092
Hardback
64
Width 143mm, Height 202mm, Spine 12mm
241g
"The Who HQ Graphic Novels series does an excellent job of quickly engaging readers by capturing the drama and immediacy of pivotal historic events." - Booklist Discover the story behind Muhammad Ali and the boxing match that captivated the world, the Thrilla In Manila, in this powerful graphic novel -- written by Murder Ballads' Gabe Soria and illustrated by award-winning artists Chris Brunner and Rico Renzi. Presenting Who HQ Graphic Novels- an exciting new addition to the #1 New York Times Best-Selling Who Was series! Explore the journey Muhmmad Ali took to win his final match against fellow heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier, known as the Thrilla in Manila. A story of athleticism, heart, and determination, this graphic novel invites readers to immerse themselves into the explosive power of the boxing champion and civil rights activist-- brought to life by gripping narrative and vivid full-color illustrations that jump off the page.
"The Who HQ Graphic Novels series does an excellent job of quickly engaging readers by capturing the drama and immediacy of pivotal historic events In 'Who Was the Greatest,' the third world-championship boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Smokin' Joe Frazier comes vividly to life as round after brutal round-and the athletes fighting them-is detailedThese graphic offerings manage to pack in an impressive amount of information and are sure to appeal to middle-grade readers." Booklist
Known for the popular online role-playing game Sword & Backpack, Gabe Soria is best known in the kidlit community for reinventing the choice-driven book genre with his four-book series, Midnight Arcade. He has also written several comic books for DC Comics, including Batman '66. Gabe also collaborated with friend Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys on the The Murder Ballads comic book.