To the Heart of the Storm is an autobiographical graphic novel by American cartoonist Will Eisner released in 1991.
It tells of Willie's youth as the son of an immigrant family up to World War II.
On its release, writer Tom De Haven gave the book an A rating in Entertainment Weekly, calling Eisner "at the age of 74 ... a risk taker and an artist of astonishing vitality".
It also won the 1992 Harvey Award for Best Graphic Album of Original Work.
After Kitchen Sink's demise in 1999, DC Comics took over the publishing rights to the book, releasing an edition in 2000 (ISBN 9781563896798).