How brilliant this is I cannot begind to describe. Suffice to say, with this work Eisner spawned a whole genre. Perhaps it's true the graphic novel already existed prior to A Contract With God, it just so happens that A Contract With God was that brilliant.
However, in spite of A Contract bearing the title for this compiled work, in my opinion, it's the wekeast link of the collection. Whereas the first "book" merely depicts several life scenes of Depression New York, Life on Dropsie Avenue actually takes you on a voyage through the years, from the Dutch Settlements of a primeval New York, through the construction of the underground, the arrival of Italians, Jews, Spanish and the general degeneration of the neighbourhood.
Social class, race, religion, all mix in this tale of real life social progression, jealousies, blackmail, cultural clashes, mafia, hoodlums, gangsters and politicians.
The trilogy really does feel like a novel and reads like a novel, recurring characters, side plots, heroes, villains and a bittersweet ending.
And the best bit? They'll never make a movie out of this.