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Dan Goldman

    Dan Goldman is an artist, writer, and activist whose work spans graphic novels, animated television, video games, and digital media. His creations often delve into social and political commentary, employing a distinctive visual style that blends journalism and narrative fiction. Goldman consistently experiments with form and genre, whether crafting satirical dystopias, real-time political diaries, or paranormal horror series. His approach is innovative, driven by a desire to inspire and engage audiences across diverse platforms.

    Shooting-War
    • Shooting-War

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The year is 2011, and Jimmy Burns, a young anti-corporate blogger, has just seen his apartment blown to bits by yet another terrorist attack on New York City (he lives above a Starbucks Coffee Shop). He's recorded the gruesome scene on his new videoblog camera -- footage Burns beams live to a freaked-out world and that makes him an overnight media star. Exploited by his own network (Global News: 'Your home for 24-hour terror coverage'), enraged by the terrorists, adn determined to tell the American people the uncensored truth, Burns takes off for Iraq to get the real story of a war that's been raging for more than eight years. But Burns's greatest dream (to be a war correspondent) becomes his biggest nightmare as he nearly loses his mind in the paranoia, chaos and destruction of the spiraling civil war.

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