This is a three-panel comic illustration, drawn in reddish-brown and white tones. The art style is expressive but not overly detailed—focusing on characters’ body language and facial expressions.
This is the cover of *Maus: A Survivor’s Tale*, a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman that tells the true story of a Holocaust survivor—his father—through powerful, symbolic art.
At the top, the title “MAUS” is written in bold, harsh, red letters.…
This image shows the aftermath of significant flood damage. In front of a brick building, a large pile of debris is heaped on the sidewalk and lawn. The debris includes broken furniture, mattresses, wood, and various household items. The scene looks…
The road is cracked and empty, and on one side, there are broken trees stripped of most of their leaves. Debris—such as broken wood, metal, and household items—is scattered along the roadside. A fallen orange construction barrel lies in the…
The cover is dominated by dark, moody tones—mostly shades of gray, blue, and black. It shows a flooded urban landscape, representing post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. A ruined building stands precariously. Overhead, storm clouds loom, casting a…
This is an image of author Josh Neufeld facing forward wearing black glasses and a grey t-shirt. He has sandy blond hair and a medium coverage beard. Behind him is a bookshelf with colorful books of different sizes
The cover of A.D. New Orleans: After the Deluge shows a quiet, flooded street in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The colors are soft and a bit faded. The houses in the background are half underwater, broken and leaning. Floating in the water are…