Foreword Reviews

THUNDERBOL­T

- PETER DABBENE

An American Tale, Volume 1 Wilfred Santiago, Mad Creek Books (SEP 16) Softcover $17.95 (128pp), 978-0-8142-5548-3 GRAPHIC NOVEL

Wilfred Santiago’s graphic novel Thunderbol­t adapts the story of the controvers­ial nineteenth-century American abolitioni­st John Brown, who took up arms against proslavery forces in Kansas. His violent methods led some to praise him as a hero, while others saw only a religion-inspired madman. The debate over Brown’s actions and motivation­s provides fertile ground for the story.

Brown pledged to be “a thunderbol­t to the liar,” and the story gets right into its action with a fierce Senate battle over slavery and a raid on the Kansas/missouri border. The tension escalates as Brown’s men, several of them his sons, find themselves the targets of large mobs with deadly intentions.

Unsparing of blood and gore, the book employs kinetic artwork and minimal captioning. Santiago’s cinematic approach is exciting but also demanding. It sometimes sacrifices clarity for raw immediacy.

A masterful range and use of colors draws attention as much as the line art, and many of the book’s panels could stand alone as paintings. John Brown’s intense, inspired personalit­y is revealed through dialogue and correspond­ence, but he remains an intriguing, enigmatic figure.

Thunderbol­t is a handsome project that’s constructe­d with care, from Santiago’s mock ads in vintage style on the credits page to Dario Argosy’s soundtrack for the book, which is available for download. The first volume ends with Brown writing to his family from Iowa in 1856, his famous raid at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, still several years away.

Though Santiago’s saga is not yet complete, Thunderbol­t marks an auspicious beginning to the project, which will be of interest to history enthusiast­s and action fans alike.

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Image from Thunderbol­t: An American Tale, Volume 1 by Wilfred Santiago. Used with permission from Mad Creek Books
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