
They Called Us Enemy
by George Takei (2019)
Like 'march john', this graphic memoir powerfully recounts historical injustices and personal resilience.

by lewis (2007)
This riveting mystery finds Private Investigator John March descending into Manhattan's dark and scandalous underworld to help a member of his own family. David March, John's brother, has been having affairs with anonymous women he meets on the internet. Now one of these women is stalking him. David knows her only as Wren. She, however, knows everything about David--and she's threatening to tell his wife and colleagues, ruining his life. With his marriage, career, and reputation at stake, David asks John to find her. What John discovers is there is more to Wren than David knows. She's an intriguing mystery, an internet pornographer and video artist with a penchant for turning the tables on her subjects. But when she turns up dead, John finds he's no longer searching for a stalker--now he's looking for a murderer, and the clues keep leading him back to his older brother's doorstep.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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by George Takei (2019)
Like 'march john', this graphic memoir powerfully recounts historical injustices and personal resilience.

by Tony Medina (2017)
Similar to 'march john', this graphic novel explores themes of race and injustice through a young protagonist's experience.

by Nate Powell
From the artist of 'march john', this offers a personal and politically charged look at modern protest and life.

by David F. Walker
Like 'march john', this graphic novel provides a crucial historical account of activism and the fight for civil rights.

by Mikki Kendall (2019)
Following the spirit of 'march john', this graphic history highlights the vital, often overlooked, struggles for rights.
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