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List of comics about the September 11 attacks

Comics about the September 11 attacks were published following the terrorist attacks in New York City, Arlington, and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001, and cartoonists turned to art to express their grief and support for relief efforts.

[1] and 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember, Volume Two,[2] feature short stories and single-page work from a wide variety of artists.

9-11: Artists Respond, Volume One

volume 2 #36 explores how Spider-Man and other Marvel characters like Captain America, Daredevil, Doctor Doom, and Magneto react in the aftermath of the attacks.[3] Also called the "Black Issue" for the solid black cover.

The Amazing Spider-Man

The Big Lie, by , involves a woman travelling back in time in an attempt to save the lives of those in the WTC at the time of the attack.[4]

Rick Veitch

, by Garth Ennis, shows three of the four hijacked planes being shot down by the Air Force, and the fourth being intercepted by superheroes; that plane subsequently crashed on the Brooklyn Bridge, destroying it and killing over a thousand people.

The Boys

, a series about first responders: EMTs, firefighters, and police officers.

The Call of Duty

, a selection of comic strip titles from the five largest syndicates all ran comics commemorating the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

Cartoonists Remember 9/11

by Brian K. Vaughan and published by WildStorm/DC, is set in a world in which a superhero called the Great Machine becomes mayor of New York after intervening in the September 11 attacks.

Ex Machina

, a book of sixty-four full-page illustrations paying tribute to those who attempted to save lives on 9/11.

Heroes

#2–3, "The Unshredded Man" (Parts 1 & 2) by Peter Milligan feature a man who had faked his own death in the WTC attacks to escape embezzlement charges, but who is now given the opportunity to come clean.

Human Target

features four wordless stories reflecting different perspectives on September 11, all inspired by true events. Includes an introduction by then-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani.

A Moment of Silence

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Heroes for Hope

Heroes Against Hunger