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Why Trump Wins: Man of Lawlessness

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Trump’s America is more than an idea; it’s a story written in flesh and blood.

WHY TRUMP WINS Vol. 1: MAN OF LAWLESSNESS is a visually arresting, symbol-laden graphic novel that explores the spiritual fault lines beneath America’s cultural upheaval. It isn’t a political takedown. It is a meditation on myth, meaning, and the sacred disorientation of the modern age.

Through layered visuals and prophetic undertones, Nicholas Sternberg invites readers into a world where the boundary between secular and spiritual no longer exists, if it ever did.

Here Trump is the mythological figure come to life, the animating force of the age. At once human and more than human, an above-average golfer and Great Again Maker, he takes his place at the center of history and cosmos in an epic battle to save the West and beyond.

More than a political lightning rod, Donald Trump is drawn as a folk hero of American destiny, at once likable, mythic, and an astral sign of our time.

For those who love theological art, cultural inquiry, and narratives that disturb easy answers, WHY TRUMP WINS offers something a prophetic tale that unsettles without preaching.

This is a Trump like no one has ever seen before.

66 pages, Paperback

Published January 7, 2026

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January 6, 2026
Brilliant take on the truths of story (and life).

In graphic novel form, with outtakes from Biblical prophecy, a comic narrator/commentator, and clever advertisements, Sternberg encapsulates the Trump presidency and a period of history in an artifact that is rich enough to study. I first read the PDF on a big computer monitor and was delighted with the artwork. The small hardback book still does it justice.

Bravo!!!
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