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Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[An excellent job with a few flaws - some key factors that weren't mentioned or were glossed over, e.g. the way that a number of Bin Laden's family were flown out of the U.S. while civilian flights were grounded.  Still, the idea of presenting the content of the 9/11 Commission's report in this graph...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/48894487">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ <strong>Book Description</strong><br/>The 9/11 Report for Every American<br/>   <p>On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.</p>  <p>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[9/11: Kegagalan Amerika Melindungi Warganya]]>
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    <![CDATA[SID JACOBSON, mantan Managing Editor dan Editor in Chief dari Harvey Comics serta Executive Editor di Marvel Comics. Ia yang menciptakan komik Richie Rich yang diterbitkan Harvey Comics.<br/><br/>ERNIE COLÓN, pelukis yang pernah bekerja di Harvey, Marvel, dan DC Comics. Ia yang mengawasi pembuatan Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Blackhawk, dan The Flash yang diterbitkan DC Comics, serta Spider-Man di Marvel Comics.<br/><br/>Keduanya bekerjasama membuat komik yang diciptakan berdasarkan THE 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT, yang ditulis dengan independensi tinggi.<br/><br/>Dengan membaca komik ini, kita bisa mengikuti peristiwa-peristiwa yang mengarah ke tragedi 9/11. Kelemahan dan kegagalan pemerintah Amerika dalam melindungi keselamatan dan menjaga keamanan warganya perlu dijadikan contoh serta pelajaran bagi rakyat dan pemerintah Indonesia, agar tragedi ini tak terulang lagi di masa mendatang.]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The concept for this graphic novel was great -- take the massive 9/11 report; illustrate it; pare it down to the basic need-to-know info about the history leading up to 9/11, the major players, who to blame and why, etc. . . . <br/><br/>But the execution lacked efficient organization and, often, s...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80302065">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ <strong>Book Description</strong><br/>The 9/11 Report for Every American<br/>   <p>On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.</p>  <p>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The 9/11 Commission Report is probably something every American should read. The PDF is here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.9-11commission.gov/">http://www.9-11commission.gov/</a><br/><br/>But if you are interested in something perhaps a bit more accessible, then you should read The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation. It does an excellent job of buildi...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/70195380">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This graphic novel, which I ran into in the comics section of my local bookstore today, is astoundingly simplistic and generally, badly done. It is a dry and weak chapter-for-chapter adaptation of the 9/11 Commission Report, and has little merit apart from an unusually moving chapter on first respon...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57082096">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm tempted to give this four instead of three stars, but pretty pictures can't make up for frustrating reading. Let me start by saying he art is good throughout, the characters are aptly rendered, and the colour is great. The only problem, for me, was the suspicion that perhaps the 9/11 Commission ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/58248013">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[It was a little hard to get through, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't used to reading comics. Overall though it's VERY interesting and communicates information to a reading base who might not get the message otherwise- like me : )]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ <strong>Book Description</strong><br/>The 9/11 Report for Every American<br/>   <p>On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.</p>  <p>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Great synopsis of the findings of the 9/11 Commission. This is a HIGHLY condensed, graphical telling of the events that lead up to 9/11, as well as the recommendations of the Commission to prevent another such catastrophe from happening. I read this version for two reasons: first, to better understa...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/67643053">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[THE 9/11 REPORT: A GRAPHIC ADAPTATION BY SID JACOBSON AND ERNIE COLON:  Naturally, this graphic adaptation has been getting a lot of flack from different people related to the September 11th attacks, because they still feel that comics are for a child’s enjoyment, to entertain and encourage a chil...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8572185">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ <strong>Book Description</strong><br/>The 9/11 Report for Every American<br/>   <p>On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.</p>  <p>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. 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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[ <strong>Book Description</strong><br/>The 9/11 Report for Every American<br/>   <p>On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.</p>  <p>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission's final report card. Colón's stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report</em> puts at every American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.</p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<strong>&quot;Never before have I seen a nonfiction book as beautifully and compellingly written and illustrated as <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>.  I cannot recommend it too highly.  It will surely set the standard for all future works of contemporary history, graphic or otherwise, and should be required reading in every home, school and library.&quot; <em>--Stan Lee</em></strong>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;<br/>  &lt;b class=&quot;h1&quot;&gt;A Statement on <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em>&lt;/b&gt;<br/>by Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón<br/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Jacobson.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>&lt;A&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Colon.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>The cave paintings in Altamira, Spain, tell stories. Mostly they tell tales of the hunt. Drawn during the Paleolithic Stone Age, they still amaze us with their lucidity and directness. As an artist, and as an editor and writer in the graphic medium, we each pay homage to those delineators and interpreters of experience. They offered accounts of what happened and provided a way of remembering, honoring, and learning. When retold by the fire's flickering light, these stories must have lent the drawings a compelling, virtual movement. There is something eerie, but deeply gratifying, in knowing that a direct line runs from our contemporary comic art to these earliest efforts to record and convey what happened. Storyteller, audience, drawings depicting continuity of event: it all sounds familiar. In a culture that has become the most visually oriented in the history of humankind, comics retain the original concept of storytelling and remain a potent force of information. <strong>Read more</strong><br/> &lt;/p&gt;<br/>   &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Excerpts from <em>The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation</em></strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-63.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-88.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/>          &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-89.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>  &lt;TD width=&quot;25%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/a-plus/Page-99.small.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/></p>      <p></p> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;  &lt;DIV class=bucket&gt;<br/> <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>Timeline of Terror</strong>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 11 (AA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 7:59: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:14: Last routine radio communication; likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:19: Flight attendant notifies AA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:21: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 8:23: AA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:25: Boston Center aware of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:38: Boston Center notifies NEADS of hikacking<br/> &#149; 8:46: NEADS scrambles Otis fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/> &#149; 8:46:40: AA 11 crashes into 1 WTC (North Tower)<br/> &#149; 8:53: Otis fighter jets airborne<br/> &#149; 9:16: AA headquarters aware that Flight 11 has crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:21: Boston Center advises NEADS that AA 11 is airborne heading for Washington<br/> &#149; 9:24: NEADS scrambles Langley fighter jets in search of AA 11<br/></p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 175 (UA 11)</strong><br/><em>Boston to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:14: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:42: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:42-8:46: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:47: Transponder code changes<br/> &#149; 8:52: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking<br/> &#149; 8:54: UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 8:55: New York Center suspects hijacking<br/> &#149; 9:03:11: Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC (South Tower)<br/> &#149; 9:15: New York Center advises NEADS that UA 175 was the second aircraft crashed into WTC<br/> &#149; 9:20: UA Headquarters aware that Flight 175 had crashed into WTC<br/></p>              <p>  &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=left valign=top&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;       <p><strong>American Airline Flight 7 (AA 77)</strong><br/><em>Washington, DC to Los Angeles</em><br/> &#149; 8:20: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 8:51: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 8:51-8:54: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 8:54: Flight 77 makes unauthorized turn to south<br/> &#149; 8:56: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:05: AA headquarters aware that Flight 77 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:25: Herndon Command Center orders nationwide ground stop<br/> &#149; 9:32: Dulles tower observes radar of fast-moving aircraft (later identified as AA 77)<br/> &#149; 9:34: FAA advises NEADS that AA 77 is missing<br/> &#149; 9:37:46: AA 77 crashes into the Pentagon<br/> &#149; 10:30: AA headquarters confirms Flight AA crash into Pentagon<br/> </p>         &lt;TD width=&quot;50%&quot;&gt;&lt;A  <p><strong>United Airline Flight 93 (UA 93)</strong><br/><em>Newark to San Francisco</em><br/> &#149; 8:42: Takeoff<br/> &#149; 9:24: Flight 93 receives warning from UA about possible cockpit intrusion<br/> &#149; 9:27: Last routine radio communication<br/> &#149; 9:28: Likely takeover<br/> &#149; 9:34: Herndon Command Center advises FAA headquarters that UA 93 is hijacked<br/> &#149; 9:36: Flight attendant notifies UA of hijacking; UA attempts to contact the cockpit<br/> &#149; 9:41: Transponder is turned off<br/> &#149; 9:57: Passenger revolt begins<br/> &#149; 10:03:11: Flight 93 crashes in field in Shanksville, PA<br/> &#149; 10:07: Cleveland Center advises NEADS of UA 93 hijacking<br/> &#149; 10:15: UA headquarters aware that Flight 93 has crashed in PA; Washington Center advises NEADS that Flight 93 has   crashed in PA<br/> </p>                &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt;</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;<strong>The 9/11 Report for Every American</strong>&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report card on the government’s fulfillment of the recommendations issued in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, with more than sixty years of experience in the comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the Commission’s investigation into the events of that tragic day and the lessons America must learn.<br/><br/>Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colón have learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson’s text frequently follows word for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the Commission’s final report card. Colón’s stunning artwork powerfully conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or domestic policy untouched, <em>The 9/11 Report </em>puts at every American’s fingertips the most defining event of the century.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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