The Comics Journal #291 features your regularly scheduled dose of funnybook diversity and critical acumen. This issue's all over the place, folks. Check it out:
- An interview with Batman: The Long Halloween artist and Heroes illustrator Tim Sale. - A conversation with House/Jessica Farm author Josh Simmons. - Gary Groth's comprehensive review of the new Ralph Steadman memoir, The Joke's Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter S. Thompson, and Me. - William Stout offers a personal remembrance of his longtime friend, Rocketeer creator Dave Stevens. - Tom Crippen examines the career of Howard the Duck creator Steve Gerber. - A generous selection of humor and funny-animal comics by Flintstones mastermind Dan Gordon. - John A. Lent looks at the growing market for comics in the Middle East. - A color preview of Danica Novgorodoff's new graphic novel, Slow Storm
Contains 32 pages of Dan Gordon comics reprints in COLOR!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This issue features a giant section of 1940's color comics reprints by legendary animator/cartoonist Dan Gordon. Fantagraphics did a great job with the reproduction and printing on these stories. The comics look sharp and clear, but still retain that "old comics" yellowed-page look. There are 32 full-color pages which include a Cookie story, two funny animal comedy comics starring Puss and Boots from ACG's Funny Films, and one story of the rabbit inventor, Blunderbunny!
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