What better way to facilitate the reading of the Mueller Report than through the Mueller Report illustrated? The Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election, popularly known as “The Mueller Robert” is 448 pages long. While the many Americans and people outside America would love to read its length discourages many people from going through it.
The Insider hired the author of ‘Black Hawk Down’, Mark Bowden and an illustrator from ‘Archer’, Chad Hurd, to adapt the report so that anyone can actually read it. The Mueller Report illustrated does exactly just that, it makes it easy to go through the very interesting report that gives a damning image of President Trump for interested readers. The Editor’s note reads:
It feels as if nobody read the Mueller report. That’s a shame, because it’s an important document, depicting possible crimes by a sitting US president.
But not reading it makes sense. As a narrative, the document is a disaster. And at 448 pages, it’s too long to grind through. For long stretches, it reads less like a story and more like a terms-of-service agreement. The instinct to click “next” is strong…
So we hired Mark Bowden, a journalist and author known for his brilliant works of narrative nonfiction like “Black Hawk Down,” “Killing Pablo,” and “Hue 1968…” We also hired Chad Hurd, an illustrator from the art department of “Archer.” We asked him to draw out scenes from the report to bring them to life… Here’s what Bowden and Hurd gave us …
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