Sunday, April 4, 2010

Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist on DVD (Scoop)



The acclaimed documentary Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist is finally coming to DVD. Written by Comic Book Artist editor Jon B. Cooke, directed by Andrew Cooke, and released by Montilla Pictures, the film explores the life and art of “the godfather of the American comic book.”  

The documentary premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival and went on to win numerous awards. 

It includes includes interviews with Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Chabon, Jules Feiffer, Art Spiegelman, Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Gil Kane as well as the never-before-heard “Shop Talk” audio tapes featuring Jack Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, Milton Caniff, Neal Adams, Joe Kubert and others.




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Friday, March 12, 2010

Will Eisner: The Spirit of Comics (NYCGraphicsNovelists.com)

Will Eisner, who established the term sequenti...Will Eisner, image via Wikipedia
Words: Christopher Irving 

When Will Eisner spoke on the comics page, it was in a language that was distinctly no one else’s but his own. What Jack Kirby did with visual power, Will did for the art form and language of comics, bringing them on par with film and pushing (sometimes gently, others with force) for the medium to go beyond it’s juvenile beginnings and grow into an actual –
    Art.
    Form.

    Not bad for a kid who grew up poor in the Depression, a kid who grew into a self-made young man who managed to reinvent himself as an older man.


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Friday, October 16, 2009

Stephen King & Peter Straub Talk Comic Books (Newsarama)

Newsarama: Who would you rather be drawn by: Jack Kirby or Will Eisner?

Peter Straub: Will Eisner.

Stephen King: Kirby.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

DVD Review: Will Eisner: Profession: Cartoonist (Newsarama.com)

A classic Eisner cover for The Spirit, Oct. 6,...Image via WikipediaBy Steve Fritz
22 December 2008

WILL EISNER: PROFESSION: CARTOONIST
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With the arrival of The Spirit movie in theaters this week, no one should be surprised that a documentary about Will Eisner just hit the market. After all, the same thing already happened with Alan Moore (Mindscape of...). Can Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, you-name-‘em, be far behind?

The good news is this selection is well worth the effort. An American/Brazilian collaboration, this doc is divided into three key parts; Eisner’s roots and his work on The Spirit, his middle career and move into graphic novels and, finally, a solid analysis of his distinctive graphic style and importance to the industry/artform. Among those heavily interviewed are his wife Anne, Denis Kitchen, Stan Lee, Art Spiegelman and many, many other important colleagues he made through his long career.

The real “star” is Eisner himself, who apparently was quite generous with the documentarians, providing a number of interviews, a tour of his Ft. Lauderdale home and a generous sampling of the work he did over his 70 year career.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

'The Spirit' brings 1940s noir comic to the big screen (StarNewsOnline.com)

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Dec. 17, 2008

Of all the Christmas Day movies this year, I'm more than a little interested in "The Spirit," the latest from comic-book-artist-turned-filmmaker Frank Miller. Once again, we'll see those digitized backgrounds and weird mixes of color and black-and-white, as in "Sin City" and "300," Miller's collaborations with Robert Rodriguez.

Mostly, though, I want to see what they do with one of my favorite comic heroes.

I discovered "The Spirit" late, in the 1970s, when a lot of the old strips were finally being reprinted for a new generation of fans. That's when a lot of us first discovered Will Eisner.

Who's Eisner? A cartoonist's cartoonist who never quite reached A-list popularity but was always known to the cognoscenti. Jack Kirby ("The Hulk, "X-Men," etc.) worked with Eisner back in the 1930s, when he was still Jacob Kurtzberg; later a young Jules Feiffer would understudy for him. Michael Chabon quoted Eisner in the epigram for his novel "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" and may have used him as a model for one of his cartoonist heroes. Hundreds of other young pop artists studied his work.

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