“The most insightful, beautifully crafted, and impressively researched dramatization of America’s founding frenzy that exists in any medium, and a perfect illustration of why bloody-minded Northampton men should never set foot in the New World. An appalling masterpiece.” — Alan Moore
★ “Shot through with tragedy and dark humor, this ambitious volume makes readers feel the weight of history.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
★ “A monumental graphic storytelling achievement.” — Foreword Reviews (starred review)
“Blending one century into another, Ben Wickey’s gorgeous and stylized More Weight explores the Salem Witchcraft trials of 1692 and their subsequent meaning and message. This powerful graphic novel both intrigues the eye and strikes the heart, revealing the full horrors of what only seem to be familiar stories.” — Marilynne K. Roach (Six Women of Salem, The Salem Witch Trials: A Day-by-Day Chronicle)
“More Weight is wonderful! Ben Wickey’s visual feast tells the poignant story of Giles and Martha Corey and Salem’s witch trials, with some surprising twists and turns.” — Emerson W. Baker (A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience)
“Ben Wickey's graphic novel More Weight immerses the reader in the tragedy of the Witch-Hunt. His text and captivating illustrations show the reader that Salem's story did not end in 1692, examining how Hawthorne, Longfellow, and we today are all attempting to understand and find meaning in the nightmare.” — Daniel A. Gagnon (A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse)
“With the accuracy of an historian, Ben Wickey wields the texture and rhythm of his graphics to offer a cinematic panorama of the horrors and legacy of Salem through the centuries. This epic masterpiece deserves its place alongside the works of Spiegelman, Bechdel, and Gorey.” — Margo Burns (Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt)
“A searing, visually arresting reimagining of the Salem Witch Trials that dives headfirst into the psychological and societal tensions of 1692 and brings a fresh, visceral energy to an important historical event that’s often been reduced to moral allegory.” — Comics Beat
"The art style shifts for each time period, tapping into the visual traditions of the respective eras to showcase Wickey’s versatility as well as his commitment to historical detail. He drew this over the course of 10 years, and all of that work shines through in the final product: strong graphic composition, characterization that leaps off the page, immersive environments enhanced by evocative coloring and grayscale work, and expressive lettering that brings the voices to vivid life." — AV Club
"Stunningly illustrated and meticulously researched... As it spirals toward its inevitable conclusion, the reader is forced, again and again, to confront the true costs of abandoning logic, reason, mercy, and justice." — Book Riot