Art Spiegelman's "Maus: A Survivor's Tale" is a unique and
unforgettable work of literature. This two-volume set of book-length
comics (or "graphic novels," if you prefer) tells the story of the
narrator, Artie, and his father Vladek, a Holocaust survivor. "Maus" is
thus an important example of both Holocaust literature and of the
graphic novel. The two volumes of "Maus" are subtitled "My Father
Bleeds History" and "And Here My Troubles Began"; they should be read
together to get the biggest impact.
You can read it by using Cdisplay or rename the .CBZ to .ZIP and extract to .JPEG files