A fine example of how good a comic can be. Entertaining and informative, educational but without a heavy-handed approach. A true labor of love by a man who gave a lifetime of service to this wonderful and awesome park.
An interesting mix of stories. Some I knew about but others I hadn't heard of, such as "The Phantom" and the stagecoach robberies. I knew the army was in Yosemite, but I hadn't heard they were also in Yellowstone. I enjoyed the mentions of Gardiner, Dunraven, and the thumbnails of Colter and Bridger. All quite interesting people to research.
As for Yogi, I enjoyed him as much as anyone, but I'm not so sure he was good for Yellowstone. As a kid, riding through Yellowstone and Glacier Park, I thought nothing of people throwing doughnuts out of the windows to bears. Some would actually get out of their cars to get pictures! Were we ever stupid! Even today people are trying to get selfies with wild bison. This often does not turn out well for anyone, especially the photographer! It's just not a petting zoo.
The book reinforced my love and respect respect for this amazing place and I applaud both Krac and Bill Chapman for sharing this. Thumbs up, a hundred times over! Cheers, Bowers