Brought to Light

Brought to Light

"Brought to Light" (ISBN 0-913035-67-X) is an anthology of two political graphic novels, published originally by Eclipse Comics in 1988. Both are based on material from lawsuits filed by the Christic Institute against the US Government. The two stories are "Shadowplay: The Secret Team" by Alan Moore and Bill Sienkiewicz, and "Flashpoint: The LA Penca Bombing" documented by Martha Honey and Tony Avirgan and adapted by Joyce Brabner and Tom Yeates.

"Shadowplay: The Secret Team"

"Shadowplay: The Secret Team" written by Alan Moore and drawn by Bill Sienkiewicz with an introduction by Daniel Sheehan (general counsel of TCI). It covers the history of the Central Intelligence Agency and its controversial involvement in the Vietnam War, the Iran-Contra affair, and its relationship with figures like Augusto Pinochet and Manuel Noriega. The narrator of "Shadowplay" is an aging anthropomorphic American Eagle, a bellicose retired CIA agent.

It was Moore's first major work which was not superhero oriented, it was highly praised for its storytelling and Sienkiewicz's sometimes brutal art. Moore received praise especially for blending the sometimes overwhelming mass of details into a coherent and effective story. Over the years there have been rumours that Moore was unable to travel to America due to the CIA being annoyed at his story in "Brought to Light". However this was proved to be no more than a rumour and the real reason was due to Moore not renewing his passport. [http://www.ninthart.com/display.php?article=536]

The story of "Shadowplay" is of an unseen character (presumably representing the oblivious American public in first-person view of the reader) in a bar, where he is approached by a man-sized, walking, talking eagle. The eagle, from the emblem of the CIA, proceeds to drink alcohol and, in a drunken stupor, divulge all the bloody details of The Agency's sordid past. Early on a reference is made to the number of gallons an olympic swimming pool can hold, and the fact that an adult human body has one gallon of blood; from then on, the victims of CIA activities (directly or indirectly) are quantified in swimming pools filled with blood. Sienkiewicz's dark, erratic, and blurry images keep the mood of Moore's narration (through the boozing eagle) unnerving, and hazily nightmarish.

"Brought to Light CD

"Shadowplay" was made into an audio CD (ISBN 1-899598-56-1) by Codex Books in 1998. The CD is spoken word with Moore narrating the story himself with music by composer Gary Lloyd.

"Flashpoint: The LA Penca Bombing"

"Flashpoint: The LA Penca Bombing" is written by Joyce Brabner, as told to her by Christic Institute clients Martha Honey and Tony Avirgan. It deals with the La Penca bombing which happened during the civil war in Nicaragua in 1984.

Credits for “Flashpoint” list Jonathan Marshall on the introduction, Joyce Brabner writing, and Thomas Yeates illustrating, with letters by Bill Pearson and painting by Sam Parsons. Martha Honey and Tony Avirgan are credited with having told the story to Joyce Brabner.

Thirty Years of Covert War

In the center is a two-page feature by Paul Mavrides, "World Map of 30 Years of Covert Action" detailing election tampering, drug trafficking, assassination, and other crimes committed by the CIA

Editorial Credits

Joyce Brabner was the overall editor, Catherine Yronwode was executive editor, and Dean Mullaney, who was also the publisher, is listed as book designer.

External links

* [http://www.blather.net/articles/amoore/brought_to_light1.html Alan Moore discusses "Brought to Light]
* [http://www.codexbooks.co.uk/brou.html Codex Books listing of the CD]
* [http://www.ninthart.com/display.php?article=944 Review at ninthart.com]
* [http://idler.co.uk/conversations/conversations-alan-moore/#more-52 Alan Moore interview at "The Idler".]


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