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The Big Bigfoot Book [Paperback]

Fernando Ramirez (Author), Richard Klaw (Illustrator), Mark Nelson (Illustrator), Ted (Illustrator), A.A. Attanosio (Illustrator), Norman Partridge (Editor), Jr. Neal Barrett (Author), William (Author), John Bergin (Author), Phil Hester (Author), Doug Potter (Author)
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Book Description

June 21, 1996
In the Pacific Northwest lives a famous being that almost no one has seen. A monster so legendary that it is know the world over. The Indians called it Sasquatch. Asians call it Yeti. Americans call it the Bigfoot. THE BIG BIGFOOT BOOK enlightens this mystery with eight different stories from eight different authors and eight different artists.

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A usenet review from Ray Tate's Pick of the Brown Bag.Pick of the Brown Bag In this week's final pick, brave authors attempt to shed light on the Bigfoot mystery, add to the traditional folklore or play havoc with your funny-bone in Mojo Press' Big Book of Bigfoot. [sic] Mark London Williams combines forces with Phil Hester to turn Sasquatch into a full-blown super-hero who should be voiced by Kelsey Grammar. Joe Pruett of the overly grim Kilroy crowd lightens with Doug Potter for a clubhouse romp in the woods. A.A. Attanasio with John Bergin explore the motives behind Sasquatch and Bog Beast. Why do the creatures seem to haunt specific places? Find out in the unpredictable short.

Neal Barrett, Jr. partners with Bill D. Fountain, for a comical "hot Bigfoot in the city" tale and explains why the sightings appear to be dwindling. Norman Partridge introduces readers to a creature worse than Bigfoot. Batton Lash's "Wolff & Byrd" almost represent Bigfoot who remains refreshingly innocent. In William Browning Spencer's and Newt Manwich's hilarious Lovecraft satire, society, a pawn of a certain tentacled omnipotent, debauches Bigfoot, and finally, pesky "deep thoughts" cannot fail to flutter when you read about the man behind the monster in Paul O' Miles' and Dan Burr's "Song of the Yeti." -- a weekly review by Ray Tate, September 5, 1996


Product Details

  • Paperback: 124 pages
  • Publisher: Mojo Press,U.S.; 1st edition (June 21, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1885418078
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885418074
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,833,581 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Joe Pruett has worn a lot of hats. He has worked in the comic book industry as an art assistant, a letterer, a writer, an editor, a creative director, a designer, and, finally, as a publisher. He has written over 100 titles, including his own KILROY IS HERE series from Caliber Comics and stints on Marvel Comics' X-MEN family of titles.

He is an Eisner Award winner (for editing/designing THE ART OF BRIAN BOLLAND) and a five-time Eisner Award nominee; as a writer ("Best Short Story" for his adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "We Can Get That For You Wholesale"), as an editor (for "Best Editor" and "Best Anthology" for NEGATIVE BURN), and, again, as an editor/designer (for THE ART OF P. CRAIG RUSSELL). In addition, his publishing company, Desperado Publishing, has received five individual Eisner Award nominations since 2006.

Realizing that the comic marketplace no longer offered many choices for writers and artists to create and nurture their own properties, Joe formed Desperado Publishing in the summer of 2004 to become a home for today's top talent to bring to life their own personal creations. Desperado Publishing partnered with Image Comics from 2005-2007, published solo from 2007-2009, and have partnered with IDW Publishing since 2010.

He still lives the dream to this day.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Offbeat and fun, October 4, 2007
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The BIG Bigfoot Book, an offbeat collection of comics from a diverse group of writers and artists, rarely fails to entertain. I particularly enjoyed "Bigfoot vs. Donkey Kong", written by Mark London Williams, illustrated by Phil Hester with Marc Erickson and Fred Gorham, which portrays Bigfoot as an eco-terrorist, and the Eisner-esque "Bright Lights, Big Feet", by Batton Lash, featuring everyone's favorite lawyers, Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of The Macabre. Also of interest were the gentle vignette "What It Was Was Bigfoot", "Big Stick", which features Teddy Roosevelt, "Shadow over Bigfoot", wherein William Browning Spencer once again amusingly pursues Lovecraftian themes, and Neal Barrett Jr.'s "Bigfoot in Manhattan", a story which actually addresses the problems of having "big feet".

Not every piece is as successful as those mentioned above-- "Death of A Witch" by A.A. Attanasio and John Bergin was overwrought, and "Song of The Yeti" by Paul O. Miles and Dan Burr seemed out of place, given the general tenor of the collection--but I recommend The BIG Bigfoot Book nevertheless. Take it with you the next time you go camping--Bigfoot want might want to read over your shoulder.
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