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Comics, Comix & Graphic Novels: A History of Comic Art


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Description

Out of print.

From the publisher:

For more than a century the comic book has been a familiar and popular artform. As vehemently criticized as it is passionately defended, it has evolved from humble beginnings into a graphically sophisticated and culturally revealing medium. Encompassing traditions from the USA, Britain, Europe and Japan, this work presents a comprehensive survey of comic art. It traces the history of the medium from comic papers for kids, through the underground comix movements of the 1960s and 1970s, to the glossy book-format graphic novels of today. Organized thematically, it investigates comic art's varied genres - including humour, adventure, underground and alternative - and charts the rise, fall and rise of the medium.

This came from the collection of Steve Sherman, a writer,artist, puppet-maker, puppet-performer, and avid collector. Steve worked as Jack Kirby's assistant, at Filmation, and Sid and Marty Krofft, before forming his own company Puppet Studio in 1984 contributing to "Pee-Wee's Playhouse", "Men in Black 1 & 2", "Mighty Joe Young", "Muppets" and numerous other TV series and feature films.

Features

Roger Sabin

Condition & Attributes

Fine in Near Fine dustjacket (spine sunned)

Creators

Roger
Sabin

Publishing Information

London
Phaidon Press
1996
1st
9780714830087

Physical Description

11.75 inches
10.25 inches
240 pages
over 600 color and black & white illustrations
Hardcover
cloth
English