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Bernard Krigstein |
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maggie and hopey are a cartoon characterization of observable fact of teen culture; at least there and here and then. personality/passion/ punk.
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Reed Crandall is a comic book grand master; and deserved better than he got. |
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Bernie Krigstein is widely regarded as an 'artist's artist' and perhaps one of the most innovative and interesting creators to work in the comic book industry in the 1950s
and early 1960s. This book is both his magnum opus and his swan song, the
only significant full book of the artists career. Enjoy the whole book here!
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This classic work displays Krigstein greatness in the simple depiction of a prowl car in motion. |
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Krigstein's trademark multi-panel page displaying his mastery of movement on the page. feeling constrained but the mass of his comic book work, consisting mainly of short 4,5,6 or eight page stories; Krigstein bedeviled his editors (including Stan Lee) by redesigning and expanding the jobs we was assigned to achieve the expression of movement. |
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Virgil Partch is genius in my book; and the final cartoon in the sheet above demonstrates how to Big George can see immediately what is really important! |
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