Sale: original pages

The pages below are the original illustrations for the graphic novel Run. If you’re interested in purchasing a page, please click the “Make an Offer” button. At this time, only offers starting at $2K are being considered.

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Content Warning: Due to the nature of the memoir, pages may contain depictions of racism and racist propaganda.

Eisner Award Winner

Best Graphic Novel Memoir


Page 27

[Aug 14, 1965] The peaceful student protestors are confronted by white supremacists looking to stop them from approaching the courthouse to vote.

Features: Lowndes County

Page 28

[Aug 14, 1965] Police begin arresting student protestors. Jean Wiley (SNCC) asks an officer where they're being taken.

Features: Lowndes County, Jean Wiley

Page 29

[Aug 14, 1965] An officer silently threatens Jean Wiley with a gun. White supremecists direct their violence around the black voters, since they are now protected by the Voting Rights Act. The line of black voters stands firm.

Features: Lowndes County, Jean Wiley

 

Page 30

Shows a white family seeing and reacting to media coverage of the Watts Riot, which was distorted and used as white supremacist propaganda.

Young John Lewis

6x9” ink and watercolor illustration made for a limited run of signed prints available only at OK Comics in Leeds, UK.

 
 

About Run: Run is the graphic novel memoir depicting the history and contributions of the late Senator John Lewis during the civil rights movement. It reflects on his time with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and ends with his transition into politics.

Description: 140lb (300gsm) Watercolor paper, 11”x17”, pen & ink.

Buyers must understand the pages are in a pre-edited state and include imperfections such as marks or smudges from the illustration process.

Shipping: Shipping costs will be added to the final sale. Pages will be shipped via USPS First Class mail in a mailing tube.


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