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Eerie Archives Volume 11

Eerie Archives Volume 11( )
Author: Lewis, Budd
Boudreau, Gerry
Skeates, Steve
Margopoulos, Rich
Milgrom, Al
Moench, Doug
Eisner, Will
Artist: Salvador, Martin
Kelly, Ken
Neary, Paul
Maroto, Esteban
Alcázar, Vicente
Sutton, Tom
Adams, Neal
Eisner, Will
Illustrator: Sanjulian,
Editor: Simon, Philip
ISBN:978-1-59582-775-3
Publication Date:Oct 2012
Publisher:Dark Horse Comics
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $49.99
Book Description:

Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled cousin publication Eerie! Collected for fans for the first time ever, and packaged in the same amazing oversized format as the Creepy Archives, Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it.

Book Details
Pages:240
Detailed Subjects: Comics & Graphic Novels / Horror
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.69 x 11.15 x 1 Inches
Book Weight:2.84 Pounds
Author Biography
Lewis, Budd (Author)
Will Eisner was born March 6, 1917 in Brooklyn, NY. As a child he worked for printers and sold newspapers. He attended De Witt Clinton High School in the Bronx, where his artwork first appeared in the school newspaper. His first job was at the New York American, but he lost that and found a job with WOW What a Magazine! in 1936. He created two features for the magazine, Harry Karry and The Flame. After the magazine went under, for a short time, he freelanced and drew stories for Comic Magazines before he and friend Jerry Iger formed a the Eisner-Iger studio. The two went their separate ways when Eisner joined the Quality Comics Group to produce a syndicated 16-page newspaper supplement. It was there that Eisner created his most well known character, the Spirit.

In 1942, Eisner was drafted into the army where he produced posters and strips for the troops. After the war, he continued the Spirit strip until 1952. It was during this time that he created the American Visuals Corporation, a commercial art company that created comics for educational and commercial purposes. Some of the company's clients included RCA Records, the Baltimore Colts, and New York Telephone.

Eisner had given up on the Spirit strip, but still produced new material for it from time to time. He chose to focus his efforts on a more mature storyline and so produced A Contract With God, which was published in 1978. It was the beginnings of the graphic novel.

Eisner also taught cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in New York, in addition to writing Comics and Sequential Art and Graphic Storytelling. The Eisner Awards, one of only two comics industry awards, are named for Eisner and were established in 1988. Eisner's work was showcased in the Whitney Museum's 1996 "NYNY: City of Ambition" show.

Will Eisner passed away on Monday January 3, 2005 at the age of 87 after undergoing quadruple bypass heart surgery.

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