Dropsie Avenue

by Will Eisner

Published 1 June 1995
In Dropsie Avenue: The Neighborhood, Eisner graphically traces the social trajectory of this mythic avenue over four centuries, creating a sweeping panorama of the city and its waves of new residents, whose stories present an unending "story of life, death, and resurrection."

A Life Force

by Will Eisner

Published 1 August 1997
Called “a masterpiece” by R. Crumb, A Life Force chronicles not only the Great Depression but also the rise of Nazism and the spread of socialist politics through the depiction of the protagonist, Jacob Shtarkah, whose existential search reflected Eisner’s own lifelong struggle.

Invisible People

by Will Eisner

Published 1 November 1995
A haunting trio of stories about life’s forgotten shut-ins in the tradition of Kafka, Gogol, and Melville.

Minor Miracles

by Will Eisner

Published 1 December 2000
In this classic graphic novel, Will Eisner’s pen cuts an expansive swath through all aspects of the human condition. A powerful portrayal of Jewish life in the New York City of Eisner’s youth, Minor Miracles encourages similar introspection as it examines how luck and coincidence converge in everyday life in ways that, in hindsight, seem miraculous.

The Name of the Game

by Will Eisner

Published 1 January 2002
Loosely based on the story of Eisner's wife's family, this epic tale spanning three generations of power and privilege explores wealth, marriage, and jealousy in a sprawling American dynasty.

Will Eisner's Minor Miracles

by Will Eisner

Published 1 December 2000

A historical novel touching on prejudice, assimilation, and anti-Semitism, this sweeping saga takes us from New York in the eighteenth century to Vienna before World War I, and finally to America during the depression and World War II.