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The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics & Manga: From Blankets to Demo Blacksad [Paperback]

Byron Preiss (Editor), Howard Zimmerman (Editor), Neil Gaiman (Introduction)
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December 13, 2005
Called "maybe the most interesting fiction in America today," by the New York Times, graphic novels, comics and manga have recently been soaring in popularity. The medium maintains one of the most diverse readerships and more significantly, graphic novels and manga have garnered critical acclaim from every major national publication for such works as Maus, Persepolis and Akira.
Now, for the first time ever,The Year's Best Comics and Manga will feature the best of this genre published between June, 2003-December, 2004. With selections and excerpts from leading works by commercial and independent publishers of graphic novels, comics and manga, The Year's Best Comics and Manga will provide insight and entertainment to the casual and passionate comics reader alike.

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From Publishers Weekly

This book represents a welcome and long overdue idea: a survey of outstanding American work in the comics medium from May 2003 to December 2004. This sampler demonstrates the creative scope of contemporary comics and points out new directions for comics readers, old and new, to follow. It also provides a sense of a comics community, although unfortunately, Dark Horse and Marvel declined to participate. The selections favor alternative comics, with a smattering of superhero material. But whereas a "year's best" collection of SF short stories includes entire works, this anthology necessarily provides excerpts of longer comics. Readers will get a good sense of the various artists' styles, but this limitation does not always serve the writers well. For example, those unacquainted with Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen will not realize key story points from this brief excerpt. Short text introductions to each segment would have been helpful. Nonetheless, some excerpts come off impressively, such as Jaime Hernandez's vignette from Love and Rockets, and especially a somber segment from Joe Kubert's Yossel. Neil Gaiman provides strong bookends with his introduction and part of his and artist P. Craig Russell's superb "Death" tale from Sandman: Endless Nights. (Feb.)
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From Booklist

The year's-best prairie fire reaches comics and, since comics is a medium rather than a genre, form, or subject, could conceivably ignite several new anthology series. This book covers three and, in its "Rest of the Best" section, more forms of comics published from June 2003 through December 2004. The graphic novels sampled include Craig Thompson's fictionalized first-love memoir, Blankets (2003); Joe Kubert's story of a boy involved in the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Yossel (2003); Anders Nilssen's coming--of-age parable, Dogs and Water (2004); and several works that originated as comic-book serials. Several of the comic-book excerpts--the fourth Fables story arc and the passages from Aaron A's Serenity Rose; Eric Shanower's Iliad retelling, Age of Bronze; and Kyle Baker's stint on Plastic Man, for instance--by now appear in full context within graphic novels, as do the manga snippets and some of the "Rest." With a couple of exceptions, the excerpts stand well on their own, making this a fine display of the variety of the expanding contemporary comics universe. Ray Olson
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; First Edition edition (December 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312343264
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312343262
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,058,075 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars A little of everything = a lot of nothing, January 14, 2009
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R. Gale (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics & Manga: From Blankets to Demo Blacksad (Paperback)
This is a badly mis-titled book, as it contains EXCERPTS from graphic novels, comics and manga, not complete works. As such, it does not make for a satisfying reading experience -- it's like getting a small taste of something at a grocery store or restaurant. Nothing wrong with that when the taste is free. But this book isn't free. The printing and reproduction however look good. Not recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for a year's best, January 7, 2010
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RAS (East Hartford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This collection came out in 2005 and apparently it didn't do well since there haven't been any more publications containing excerpts. I bought this collection originally back in 2005. At the time there were no such collections available. Now there is the Best American Comics series that began in 2006. The difference between this collection and the Best American Comics series is that this one covered the entire spectrum of comics. This included American comics and Manga printed in America. One gripe I have is that some of the major players in the industry refuse to be this year's best collections. Most of the minor publishers allow their work to be excerpted since this entails further sales. Image and DC participated but not Marvel and Dark Horse. The same can be said in the Best American Comics series. Most of their work is indie and the mainstream doesn't care much for comics that aren't from Marvel,DC,Image, and Dark Horse. This particular collection and its inclusion of one of the Demo comic excerpt by Brian Wood lead me to buy the entire trade paperback of the series.
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