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Graphic novel brings 1919 strike to life

The story’s been told through history classes, archival photos and even a musical, but now the story of the Winnipeg General Strike will be told in a graphic novel.

Bloody Saturday, the first graphic novel depicting the events of the strike, is now available in print and electronic editions.

"With the increasing popularity of graphic novels, bringing the Winnipeg General Strike to life in this medium seemed like a perfect fit," said Adam Campbell, a recent Red River College graduate who wrote the 24-page book as part of an independent project for the college’s Creative Communications program.

Campbell’s sister, Carly Campbell, illustrated the book.

Bloody Saturday creates a fictional backstory for the circumstances leading to the death of Ukrainian immigrant Mike Sokolowski on June 21, 1919, the actual Bloody Saturday, the violent culmination of the strike when thousands of strikers marched on Main Street, the author said.

Sokolowski was shot and many strikers were beaten by special constables that day.

To mark the launch and the anniversary, the book will be available as a free digital download from June 19 to June 23 on the Amazon Kindle platform. To order or download the book, and for more information, please visit www.bloodysaturdaycomic.com.

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