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In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists [Hardcover]

Todd Hignite (Author)
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October 23, 2006
These studio visits with some of today’s most popular and innovative comic artists present an unparalleled look at the cutting edge of the comic medium. The artists, some of whom rarely grant interviews, offer insights into the creative process, their influences and personal sources of inspiration, and the history of comics. The interviews amount to private gallery tours, with the artists commenting, now thoughtfully, now passionately, on their own work as well as the works of others.

The book is generously illustrated with full-color reproductions of the artists’ works, including some that have been published and others not originally intended for publication, such as sketchbooks and personal projects. Additional illustrations show behind-the-scenes working processes of the cartoonists and particular works by others that have influenced or inspired them. Through the eyes of these artists, we see with a new clarity the achievement of contemporary cartoonists and the extraordinary possibilities of comic art.

Extensive interviews with: Ivan Brunetti, Charles Burns, Daniel Clowes, Robert Crumb, Jaime Hernandez, Gary Panter, Seth, Art Spiegelman, Chris Ware

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Nine alternative-comics masters here have their say about the medium in excerpts from lengthy conversations with Hignite in their studios. The home-base settings put R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Gary Panter, Charles Burns, Daniel Clowes, Ivan Brunetti, and the others at ease as they explicate their comics, discuss their work processes, and deliver testimonials to earlier artists who inspired them. Hignite, editor of the journal Comic Art, where five chapters first appeared in shorter form, complements the artists' comments with well-selected color and black-and-white examples of their work. Equally compelling and revelatory are samples of work by the subjects' cited influences. Jaime Hernandez extols Bob Bolling for Little Archie, Chris Ware praises early newspaper strips, and Seth reveals the obscure (to Americans) Canadian cartoonists he read as a child. The attention paid to such unsung creators by the interviewees' praise and generous reproduction of their artwork makes the book serve as an idiosyncratic, if scattershot, course in comics history as well as a forum of top contemporary talent. Gordon Flagg
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“An essential work for anyone interested in contemporary American art and culture.”—John Carlin, author of Masters of American Comics   

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (October 23, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300110162
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300110166
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,271,960 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Crumb, Spiegelman, Ware Fans, October 4, 2006
This review is from: In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists (Hardcover)
Since this is my first ever review for Amazon, I am compelled to tell you that Todd Hignite has delivered a powerful statement from the masters of modern comic expression. The Robert Crumb interview alone is worth the price of entry. Crumb digs deep and comes up with some terrific historical perspective plus a treasure of new things you have not read or heard before.

Almost as good are the pages devoted to Spiegelman. You won't be disappointed; I promise.

Additionally, the production values of this book are excellent. "Printed in China" doesn't mean falling apart on cheap paper anymore, apparently.

Kudos to Yale University Press for publishing.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great insights, October 17, 2010
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The introduction to the book and to each artist by the editor are pretentious tripe. But the input from the artists, coupled with epherma from their studios is fascinating. Recommend the editor for his selection of authors, format for the book, and expertise in finding and drawing worthwhile material. Ignore the over-intellectualized claptrap surrounding the gems when he puts on his author cap.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book on some great artists, February 4, 2010
I like this book. The author gets too verbose when he's introducing each man. But once pass that unnecessary vocabulary grandstanding, there are some great pages of discovery to be made about each artist.

Amazing insight into who influences these amazing artists. Especially revealing are the Hernandez, Ware, Burns, and Clowes influences. There are a few good chuckles in the Clowes section (the caption about two panesl from a Ditko piece he owns had me laughing out loud)

But for me, the best interview is saved for last. Ivan Brunetti. I never liked the guy's 'personality' in his comics and was amazed he was included in this line-up. But his interview reveals a very interesting man. Not many examples of his work are to be displayed, but rather a series of images showing the process of completing a strip.
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