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The Spirit Archives Series,
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This review is from: The Spirit Archives, Volume 10 (Hardcover)
Will Eisner is the only comic book artist to ever have his work shown in a museum of art. His most important work is the Spirit. The Spirit Archives series has brought together all of his work, that was printed in a weekly newspaper insert. However, after the work found in volumes 1 and 2, Eisner was called to active duty and served in the army during World War II. The Spirit carried on, but it was drawn by other artists. Eisner's work does not pick up again until the stories found in Volume 12 of the Archives series. The work in Volumes 3-11 is fine, but it is not the work of Will Eisner.
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You infuriate me!,
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This review is from: The Spirit Archives, Volume 10 (Hardcover)
This volume of The Spirit Archives covers the first half of 1945. Spirit creator (and genius of the comic book artform) was in the army at the time, so the comics were written and drawn by other people. They are decent comics, but the ones done by Eisner himself are much better.
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The Spirit Archives, Volume 10 by Will Eisner (Hardcover - May 1, 2003)
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