“I have a difficult time drawing the eyes of people when they’re committing atrocious acts. It’s not like I don’t do it if I’m sure they’re sadistic. In this case I probably could have done it. Because in this case, [with] a soldier taunting someone, I can imagine their sadism and I can understand a sadist’s face, or I have the pretense of thinking I can understand a sadist’s face…”
Joe Sacco, author of Journalism, interviewed at The Millions.
Source: themillions.com
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![“I have a difficult time drawing the eyes of people when they’re committing atrocious acts. It’s not like I don’t do it if I’m sure they’re sadistic. In this case I probably could have done it. Because in this case, [with] a soldier taunting someone, I can imagine their sadism and I can understand a sadist’s face, or I have the pretense of thinking I can understand a sadist’s face…”
Joe Sacco, author of Journalism, interviewed at The Millions.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_macm2iT0mp1r6xvfko1_1280.jpg)
