

Recently, two men with over 50 years of comic book experience at Harvey, published a 144 page condensation of the 600 page 9/11 commision report. Slate.com is posting the entire book, one chapter at a time, for all to read free of charge.
I mention this because I just watched CourtTV's On Native Soil, a documentary on the 9/11 commission process. It was very intense, and at times difficult to watch. But it makes you want to read the entire report, and I can't remember the last time I read a 600 page book.
I also want to point out that on September 10th and 11th, ABC will air The Path to 911, a mini-series that takes place inside the FBI and CIA prior to the attacks, with a focus on John O'Neill, the career FBI agent and Bin Laden expert, who quit the bureau in August of 2001 and took a job at the World Trade Center. If you've never heard of John O'Neill, PBS has already run a special on him, or you can read the New York or New Yorker pieces. It'll make your head spin.















