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Will Eisner and authorized biographer Bob Andelman at Eisner's studio in South Florida, August 2003.
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eNewsletter No. 10

By Bob Andelman
Author, Will Eisner: A Spirited Life

An occasional source of information about legendary artist and writer Will Eisner

Watch for publication of the new authorized biography, Will Eisner: A Spirited Life, by Bob Andelman, coming in Late Summer 2005 from Dark Horse Comics¹ M press. But in the meantime, this newsletter delivers the latest breaking news about Eisner, his projects, personal appearances and his press clippings.

IN THIS ISSUE:
€ Editor¹s Note
€ Will Eisner¹s Personal Appearances
€ Will Eisner in the News
€ Will Eisner Links

EDITOR¹S NOTE
It isn¹t easy keeping up with Will Eisner. When I checked in last week, he had just mailed off corrections on The Plot to the publisher and couldn¹t talk because a Dutch National Public Television (VPRO-TV) video crew from Holland doing a documentary on graphic novels was in the studio waiting for him!

So in the interests of time (his), I asked him to email me an update of what he¹s up to this month. Here¹s what¹s new, direct from him to you:

³BOB: The Washington thing (DETAILS BELOW) is an event built around Jules Feiffer's play,"THE BAD FRIEND" being performed in D.C. After the performance there will be a "Feiffer and Friends" panel chosen by Feiffer: Daniel Schorr, Tom Toles, Will Eisner. I agreed to attend because Jules is an old and valued friend (as well as a former underpaid employee). I am scheduled to speak at a Jewish Book Fair in Atlanta where I'll speak about FAGIN THE JEW ... the exact date is November 13. As for THE PLOT, Norton now has the artwork and is at work getting it printed etc. They tell me that they had a very positive response to it in Frankfort's book fair this year. The anatomy book is in dummy stage and I'm still stirring the pot so I hesitate to be more detailed. I can say that the reason for my doing this is that none of the classic artist anatomy books that I know of cover the specific practice of narrative art. WILL²

WILL EISNER IN THE NEWS
Inside Feiffer's Mind
By Michael O¹Sullivan
Friday, October 22, 2004; Page WE52

CARTOONIST JULES Feiffer, much of whose most pungent work has dealt with politics, may have given up drawing his regular strip, but it doesn't take much to get him going about the state of the country, especially during an election season.

"My purpose has always been to overthrow the government," he says, sipping tea at the D.C. Jewish Community Center, where "Julz Rulz: Inside the Mind of Jules Feiffer," a retrospective of his drawings, political and otherwise, is on view. But is he joking?
Read the rest of the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51383-2004Oct21.html

'Incredibles' creator eyes superheroes' home lives
By Joseph Szadkowski
The Washington Times
October 23, 2004

Brad Bird: "And I think this was one of the first comic strips to do that, and I love the fact that Will Eisner had all of the draftsmanship that one would look for but wasn't afraid to get broad or cartoony with some of the expressions.

"I also tipped my hat to Mr. Eisner's work in Iron Giant. The kid pulls out stuff that the giant would enjoy seeing, and he pulls out a copy of the Spirit. I thought that not a lot of people know about this and it is a great thing.

"I think Will Eisner is a genius.²
Read the rest of the story: http://washingtontimes.com/arts/20041022-090900-7146r.htm

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