Yesterday I shared some general thoughts about
Road to Revolution!, a new graphic novel for young readers about the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. As they created that book, Stan Mack and Susan Champlin visited the area to look at the actual buildings that play a role in their story.
Thus, when teenagers Nick and Penny attend
Dr. Joseph Warren’s March 1775 oration commemorating the
Boston Massacre, we see
Old South Meeting-house and its galleries. When they visit Gen.
George Washington’s headquarters, we see the mansion that is now
Longfellow National Historic Site (albeit with its 1790s porches on either side).
And here’s the sequence in which Nick climbs the stairs inside the steeple of
Old North Church to send the lantern signal on 19 Apr 1775.

That page shows off another strength of this comic: the practiced pacing. Mack and Champlin could have cut from the second panel to the next page, which shows Nick at the top of the steeple. But by showing him mounting flight after flight, with sexton
Robert Newman deflecting soldiers below, they raise the tension and give readers a better sense of Nick’s effort. Those church towers have a lot of steps!
Stan Mack and Susan Champlin are returning to Boston this weekend to sign copies of
Road to Revolution! at the
Paul Revere House in the North End. They’ll be there from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M.
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