"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." Muhammad Ali, one of the
most revered--and controversial--figures of the twentieth century,
immortalized those words with the beauty, strength, and originality of
his boxing style. Now, his epic story is retold in this gorgeous,
striking graphic novel Messenger that showcases exactly why he became
celebrated worldwide as "The Greatest."
Muhammad Ali was one of the most photographed--and photogenic--figures
in the history of sports. He demanded to be looked at, to be seen, and
this epic captures his meteoric rise from Cassius Clay to Olympian and
heavyweight champion of the world with stunning illustrations befitting
his storied legacy. Bringing readers through major moments of his
life--his first meeting with civil rights leader Malcolm X, his
interview with sports broadcaster Howard Cosell about his reasons for
opposing the Vietnam War, and his titanic bout with then-undefeated
heavyweight champion George Foreman, among others--this graphic
biography will be a crucial and instantly popular resource on The
Greatest.