Bitter Pill
Randy Shilts and the Dawn of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
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San Francisco, 1980. Randy Shilts—biographer of Harvey Milk and the first openly gay journalist hired by the mainstream media—receives a disturbing call at the San Francisco Chronicle. The caller, a Los Angeles patient, is being treated for what seems to be a rare form of skin cancer. As Shilts investigates, he uncovers a troubling pattern: The illness appears to affect only homosexual men, with early cases linked to a Castro-district bathhouse. And a meeting with an infectious disease researcher confirms his worst fears—the so-called “gay cancer” is far more widespread and complex than anyone realizes. Forbidden from reporting on it directly, Shilts turns to sensationalist fake news to force action against the unfolding HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Shilts’s relentless pursuit of the truth would change the course of history, exposing the crisis the world tried to ignore. With this graphic novel biography—equally engaging, insightful, and flamboyant—the creators bring to the fore a story that remains as crucial as ever and deserves our attention.
Clément Xavier was born in Mozambique in 1981 and is a leading voice in historical and biographical graphic narratives. After cofounding the award-winning publisher Na, he has authored numerous acclaimed works, including The Bodyguard Unit, which explores the women's suffrage movement. His work frequently focuses on pivotal moments in American history, brought to life through rigorous research and dramatic storytelling. He currently lives in Marseille, France.
Héloïse Chochois is an illustrator specializing in scientific outreach and complex historical narratives. She has dedicated her craft to the worlds of health and science, with previous works exploring topics from artificial intelligence to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Her unique ability to translate medical urgency into visual art made her the ideal collaborator for this portrait of the early HIV/AIDS crisis. She lives in the Paris region.
Michael G. Lee (afterword) is the author of When the Band Played On: The Life of Randy Shilts.
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