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I Escaped a Chinese Internment Camp is an amazing example of graphic journalism

This graphic novella, from New Friday an imprint of Lev Gleason, recounts the true story of Zumrat Dawut, as originally published in the independent online news organization, Insider, through interviews conducted by Anthony Del Col and testimony given to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Story: Anthony Del Col
Art: Fahmida Azim
Color: Rebecca Good
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Art Diection: Josh Adams

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How I escaped a Chinese internment camp wins the Pulitzer for Illustrated Reporting

Pulitzer Prize

The use of comics for reporting (dubbed graphic journalism) has a long tradition and in recent years it has produced amazing works of art exploring our world and chronicling events with an intimate and personal focus missing from mainstream journalism. The Pulitzer Prize has recognized one of those projects, How I escaped a Chinese internment camp, as the 2022 winner for “Illustrated Reporting”. The award has been given since 1922 and only two “comic strips” have been recognized in those years.

The comic follows Zumrat Dawut, a mother of three from Ürümqi, the capital of the Xinjiang autonomous region in China. In 2018 she was arrested and sent to a detention center for Uyghur women where she experience “brutal living conditions” and beatings.

The comic features Zumrat’s story told to Insider through interviews as well as testimony given to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The Pulitzer was given for:

For using graphic reportage and the comics medium to tell a powerful yet intimate story of the Chinese oppression of the Uyghurs, making the issue accessible to a wider public.

Recognized are Fahmida Azim, Anthony Del Col, Josh Adams, and Walt Hickey.

Around the Tubes

Wonder Woman #787

It’s new comic book day! What are you all getting? What are you excited for? Sound off in the comments. While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

The Beat – Fahmida Azim, Anthony Del Col, Josh Adams and Walt Hickey win new Pulitzer Prize for comic – Awesome to see this!

ICv2 – Thieves Steal $20,000 Worth of CGC-Graded Comics – If anyone has any information, please speak up.

CBLDF – CBLDF Joins Initiative Unite Against Book Bans – Unfortunately a bit too late and far too reactive.

The Beat – Announcing the Standard Comics Script (SCS) from Steenz & Camilla Zhang – K…

Review

CBR – Wonder Woman #787