"I have escaped out of more handcuffs, manacles, and leg shackles than
any other human being living." Harry Houdini mesmerized a generation
of Americans when he was alive, and continues to do so over ninety years
since his death. This is a snapshot of The Handcuff King's life,
centering on one of his most famous feats. As Houdini prepares for a
death-defying leap into the icy Charles River in Boston, biographer
Jason Lutes and artist Nick Bertozzi reveal Houdini's life and
influence: from the antisemitism Houdini fought all his life, to the
adulation of the American public from his hounding by the press, to his
loving relationship with his wife Bess from his egoism to his insecurity
from his public persona--to the secret behind his most amazing trick!
And it's all in graphic form, so it's fresh, original, and unlike
anything previously published about this most fascinating of American
showmen.