Pull Back the Curtain with “Comics About Cartoonists: The World’s Oddest Profession”!
An unbelievable lineup of legendary cartoonists take readers behind the drawing table TODAY!
San Diego, CA (January 9, 2013) – Have you ever wanted to know what the
life of a cartoonist is like? Well, if you don’t have one handy, why
not have Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Wally Wood, Frank Frazetta,
Charles Schulz, Jack Cole, Dick Briefer, Winsor McCay, Chester Gould,
Sheldon Mayer, Milton Caniff, Ernie Bushmiller, Basil Wolverton, B.
Kliban, Rube Goldberg, Jack Chick, Milt Gross, Siegel and Shuster, Will
Eisner, Elzie Segar, Harvey Kurtzman, and many, many more tell you by drawing a comic or cartoon to explain about the cartoonist's life?
Surely, we jest! The bounds of time and space must certainly render this endeavor impossible! “Nay!” says Eisner-winner Craig Yoe, the acclaimed editor and designer! For the first time, decades of rare work about their lives and craft by these famous cartoonists has been collected into one mind-blowing, meta-tacular book: Comics About Cartoonists: The World’s Oddest Profession! Get the inside scoop from some of the most lauded and legendary names in the history of comics and learn what truly propels the cartooning soul. The comics and cartoons gathered here are both autobiographical fact and far-out fiction. The fanciful comics feature cartoonists as protagonists in nearly every genre, superheroes, science fiction, crime, funny animals, romance, war comics, teen-age humor and plenty of horror. Yoe has left no drawing table unturned, ensuring this full-color, hardcover collection will be as eye-popping as it is intriguing and entertaining. Yoe asserts, "Cartoonists are my heroes. That makes this book featuring comics about the ink-slingers themselves drawn by the cartoonists themselves my very favorite book I've done. Cartoonists and the people that love them are going to go ape-poop over this one!" The spectacular hardcover volume hits shelves today and has already earned some high praise! "The book is fantastic. Unusual stories and seeing them collected in such a beautiful package is a real treat!" – Brigid Alverson, Comic Book Resources “Comics About Cartoonists: Stories About the World's Oddest Profession, is a mind-blowing, gorgeous, 4-color look at the "meta" concept of cartoonists in their own comics. Classic comic creators such as Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Will Eisner, and more present stories about their own unique profession -- some cheerful, and some full of pathos.” – Valerie Gallaher, MTV Geek "IDW Publishing's Yoe Books, is a one-stop shop for visual thrills about comics and pop culture." – Michael Dooley, In Print Magazine Let’s face it, there simply isn’t another lineup like the one in Comics About Cartoonists! Craig Yoe is available for convention appearances and interviews with the press in regards to this and his other books. Find Yoe Books' online at http://yoebooks.com and http://www.youtube.com/theyoetube. |
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About IDW
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, graphic novels and
trade paperbacks, based in San Diego, California. Renowned for its
diverse catalog of licensed and independent titles, IDW publishes some
of the most successful and popular titles in the industry, including:
Hasbro’s The TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE, Paramount’s Star Trek; HBO’s
True Blood; the BBC’s DOCTOR WHO; Toho’s Godzilla; and comics and trade
collections based on novels by worldwide bestselling author, James
Patterson. IDW is also home to the Library of American Comics imprint,
which publishes classic comic reprints; Yoe! Books, a partnership with
Yoe! Studio.
IDW’s critically- and fan-acclaimed series are continually moving into
new mediums. Currently, Warner Brothers and Barry Sonnenfeld are
attached to adapt LORE into a feature film starring Dwayne “The Rock”
Johnson and Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Disney are creating a feature
film based on World War Robot, with Michael Bay‘s Platinum Dunes and
Sony bringing Zombies vs. Robots to film.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2013
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