“Lovingly rendered, exhaustively researched…Fred Noland’s indie comic style lends itself well to telling Taylor’s outsider story. And I’ve seen Fred on his bike too many times to not know that this is the story he was meant to tell.”–Keith Knight, cartoonist of The K Chronicles
“Major Taylor is a work of wonder! Be prepared to be a tandem passenger on Fred Noland’s bike as his storytelling propels you forward. The reader feels every pedal stroke of this cycling pioneer’s rise to fame, along with his challenges and heartbreaks. Expressive and affecting drawings powerfully communicate a passionate connection with his subject. Noland takes you to the end of the line both literally and figuratively with beautifully colored compositions.A master storyteller, this is a true page-turner!”–Mimi Pond, cartoonist of Do Admit: The Mitford Sisters and Me
“The saga of racing cyclist Major Taylor is not just one of the greatest in the history of sport. It’s one of the great American stories, period, a real-life tale that has the texture of myth. In The World’s Fastest Man, Frederick Noland gives us the Taylor epic in all its dimensions, bringing wit, soulfulness, and equal gifts as a visual and literary storyteller to a stirring blend of biography and social history. Like Taylor on his two-wheeler, this book moves with power and speed—a headlong journey through a singular life.”–Jody Rosen, author of Two Wheels Good: The History And Mystery Of The Bicycle
“Deftly employing the visual vocabulary of superheroes and epic quests, Noland conveys the drama and emotion of a talented trailblazer’s struggles and successes against the odds. From the Gilded Age cityscapes to the sculpted calf muscles of the bicycle racers, “Major Taylor” captures the allure of the speediest, most popular sport in its heyday. Paced like the tense and thrilling showdowns it depicts, this graphic nonfiction book is the perfect engine to propel the true story of a forgotten champion into legend.”–Lynne Tolman, Major Taylor Association, Executive Director