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Meet Comic Book Legend Chuck Dixon (Adapted “Clinton Cash: Graphic Novel”)

Chuck Dixon is the lead adapter of the new #1 bestselling graphic novel in the country, Clinton Cash: A Graphic Novel, based on Peter Schweizer’sbestselling Clinton Cash (2015) book that is credited for alerting the public about The Clinton Foundation “Pay-for-Play” scandal. Dixon is a well-known comic book writer and artist and did groundbreaking work with popular comic characters including Batman and The Punisher.

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Dixon is also credited for creating the Batman nemesis character Bane, who was featured in the third Christopher Nolan Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises.

In the interview, Dixon discusses how he went from writing about Batman to the Clintons, the state of comic books, movies, and TV shows in the country, and how the PC culture is making comic books more political and incendiary

Listen to our exclusive author interview with Chuck Dixon below!

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