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Cargando... McSweeney's Issue 13 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Comics Issuepor Dave Eggers (Editor), Chris Ware (Editor/Contributor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I don't toss books aside lightly, but I had no choice with this one. The type in the essays is microscopic, and completely unreadable for me. This was the case with quite a few of the comic strips as well. Overall, a deeply unsatisfying outcome that any competent editor could have avoided.. ( ) McSweeney's has always featured work by graphic artists and in this issue turns the reins over to Chris Ware and allows him to pay tribute to cartoonists and graphic artists past and present. Surely one of the most beautiful issues of McSweeney's, it must have cost a ton to produce. The book covering folds out to become a huge, Sunday paper comic section with artwork by Ware. Hidden in the folds are two mini-comic books. The hardcover book itself has over 250 lithographic plates and includes a few essays on cartooning history, appreciations and pioneers but mostly offers a sampling of important graphic artists working in the US, circa the early 2000s. A lovely sample of North American Comic drawings, scripts and stories. I was pleased to find Charles Schulz and George Herriman in here alongside Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, Joe Sacco and Chris Ware, and others. Interesting articles between the illustrations, a particularly good one about Rodolphe Töpffer - the creator of the first Comic Strip. Interesting also to compare the 1925 newspaper article on the neurological benefits of comic strips in this book with the 1950s comic burning mentioned in the Alan Moore biography "Magic Words". The print is very small, but quality of production made this a worthwhile volume. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Chris Ware has gathered some of the world's best writers who can also draw and presents here the first comprehensive collection of their work. Contibutors include Daniel Clowes, Gary Panter, Charles Burns, Art Spiegelman, Ben Katchor, Kim Deitch, Adrian Tomine, Joe Sacco, Seth, Joe Matt, Chester Brown, Kaz, and many others. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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