"Artist to Know About."
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"[A.D. is] one of the best-ever examples of comics
reportage, and one of the clearest portraits of post-Katrina New Orleans yet
published. An essential addition to the ongoing conversation about what Katrina
means, and what New Orleans means."
– Dave Eggers
"A.D.'s ... stuning panels ... retell
the harrowing experience of what it was like to live through the disaster."
—Rolling Stone
"A.D. is raw and painful—down
to the detailed depictions of ruined homes and the frenzied dialogue among
friends. . . . For many New Orleanians, the story hits all too close to home."
— Newsweek
Josh Neufeld

I am a storyteller and my medium is comics.
I am currently finishing the book adaptation of A.D.: New Orleans
After the Deluge, a graphic novel(ization) of the stories of
six real New Orleans residents and their encounters with Hurricane Katrina.
A.D. was serialized
on SMITH Magazine, and has been covered by Newsweek, NPR, the
L.A. Times, the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Rolling
Stone, the Toronto Star, BoingBoing, Wired.com, "Pop Candy,"
"The Beat," and many others. An expanded hardcover edition of A.D.
is forthcoming from Pantheon
Graphic Novels in August 2009.
