National Book Award winner Nate Powell has been called a writer-artist
of genius and the most prodigiously talented graphic novelist of his
generation. This box contains the reasons why. Swallow Me Whole won
the Eisner Award for its portrayal of teen mental illness, Any Empire
explores the trickle-down effects of war on young minds, and You Don't
Say collects Powell's short comics from 2004 up to the debut of the
landmark March trilogy. Together, these three volumes represent the
first decade of mature work from one of the new giants of cartooning: a
creator renowned for his sensitivity, intimacy, and visual courage.