“As compelling as it is serious and objective.” --Esquire
“Looking for insights into the phenomena of the Reagan presidency, its resilience in the face of one imbroglio after another disaster? Turn not to Edmund White’s authorized whimsy, but rather to Andrew Helfer’s graphic biography, which wraps astute political reporting in brightly entertaining artwork from Buccellato (Joey Berserk and Claire) and Staton (E-Man) . . . Helfer tells a smooth story washed with facts about a slick political operator who never let facts get in the way of a good speech.” --Kirkus Reviews, Graphic Spotlight
“RONALD REAGAN: A GRAPHIC BIOGRAPHY . . . does what many traditional tomes couldn’t do: it illuminates Reagan’s achievements and foibles in sharp literary cinema. A unique take on one of America’s most controversial presidents.” --Christian Science Monitor
“It’s fitting, perhaps, that a man who first became famous in image-conscious Hollywood is now getting a visual biography treatment . . . whimsical, informative and entertaining—whatever your political leanings.” --Sacramento Bee
“To portray the story of Reagan’s road to and life in the White House as a comic strip may seem a trivial means for imparting a grand political message, but the effort turns out to be both ingenious and fair minded, showing with admirable impartiality how a poor boy from Tampico, Ill., became president via commentating on football matches, acting in Hollywood pictures, as a celebrity spokesman for General Electric, and becoming governor of California . . . the Reagan graphic biography lifts the ambition of the form to a new plane.” --New York Sun
"Part primer, part polemic, this graphic biography scratches the surface of what its creators depict as a comic-book presidency. Though the life of Ronald Reagan has previously inspired a number of longer biographies, even some of those have suggested that the challenge of coming to terms with the "Great Communicator" is that there wasn't much intellectual depth beneath the actor's engaging facade. Written by Helfer (Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography, 2006, etc.), a former group editor at DC Comics, this hit-and-run graphic narrative reinforces that position . . . In Hollywood, [Reagan] made more of an impression as a union activist and corporate pitchman than through most of the roles he secured as an actor, while failing at a first marriage that seemed more like a career convenience. It was in politics he found his greatest success, the role of a lifetime, as long as he kept things simple and stuck to the script. (When he went off-message, he was likely to make claims that had no basis in fact.) The narrative touches all the high points: his transformation into conservative crusader and election to the governorship of California, the adoring Nancy, the striking contrast he presented to the ineffectual Jimmy Carter, a presidency marked by an assassination attempt and the Iran-Contra, arms-for-hostages scandal (one of the controversies that the Teflon president deflected with a convenient lapse of memory), the long fade into the Alzheimer's sunset. Gives credit where due."—Kirkus Reviews
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