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- Hello purveyors of Frozen Food! Hope you're
- enjoying this computer magazine thing
- (whatever it's called) and are prepared to
- endure a lengthy rant from my good self on
- the subject of comics.
- But should we be calling them comics now?
- Your average 25 year old "intelligent
- person" doesn't want to be seen buying a
- 'comic'ÿ no matter how well-written and
- literate it isÿ for fear of being laughed
- at. So we invent the 'graphic novel' to make
- the medium more acceptableÿ very much like
- how 'progressive rock' softened the blow for
- 'adults' who found they still liked
- rock music in the early 70s. OKÿ I realise
- the need to differentiate between quality
- material and the tiresome superhero yawn
- that most comics areÿ but is re-titling
- (pretentious re-titling too - imagine
- calling a cartoon 'graphic drama'!) in order
- to create an obvious marketing strategy the
- best way? (That's a rhetorical question by
- the way).
- At the risk of doing what I've accused the
- graphic novel pushers of doing (i.e. telling
- you what it's hip to read). I'm going to
- mention some of my favourite artists/writers
- working in the comics mediumÿ together with
- why I like them and where to see their work.
- (They're in no particular orderÿ
- alphabetical or otherwiseÿ 'cos I can't be
- arsed!)
-
- JAIME AND GILBERT HERNANDEZ Authors of the
- legendary LOVE & ROCKETS which came out of
- the early US Hardcore/Punk rock explosion in
- the early 80sÿ a soon-to-be film and nothing
- to do with the band of the same name ("I
- don't care if those fucking goths stole our
- name. They suck anyway." - Jaime H.) LOVE &
- ROCKETS centres around the lives of
- believable characters rather than superheros
- or 'positive role models'. Unpretentiousÿ
- easy to read and enjoyable due to the
- Hernandez brothers' use of the oft-neglected
- art of storytelling.
-
-
- ROBERT CRUMBÿ without whom none of this
- underground comics stuff would be with us
- today. A highly influential geniusÿ his life
- and work has been assessed in detail
- elsewhere. (Nice to see him on Sunday
- morning 'youth' programming TV a few weeks
- back.) His wife Aline also does great stuff
- and has a quota of self-hatred to match her
- husband.
-
-
- Canadian CHESTER BROWN's YUMMY FUR title
- started as a home-made mini-comic and grew.
- Coming from a family so religious that
- saying the word "gosh" was forbiddenÿ
- Chester began to question his beliefs and
- now wades knee-deep in blasphemyÿ filth and
- scatology. An expert at storytellingÿ
- flashbacks and facial expressions (which
- always attracts me in comic art)ÿ his ED THE
- HAPPY CLOWN collection is probably easiest
- to get hold of (although a comic shop around
- here whose name sounds like "phantasy
- whirled" won't even order it for you.)
-
-
- CHARLES BURNS has a familiarÿ idiosyncratic
- storytelling and drawing style which owes an
- awful lot to the 50s culture that comics
- grew out of. (Yes I know they were around
- before then but the 50s are meant to be
- some kind of Golden Era). Darknessÿ
- deformity childhood and fantasies
- intercepted by the real world (much of his
- work is allegorical) abound. His
- contributions to the strange RAW collections
- and his solo book HARD BOILED DEFECTIVE
- STORIESÿ concerning the adventures of El
- Borbahÿ wrestler and private detective ÿ are
- cool!
-
-
- SAVAGE PENCIL's horrifying visions include
- such wastelands of humanity as Mr Infernoÿ
- Driller Penis and Dead Duck. He does a lot
- of stuff for record coversÿ writes for the
- NME as Edwin Pounceyÿ did the 'ROCK & ROLL
- ZOO' strip for Soundsÿ sang with The Art
- Attacks and The Kray Cherubsÿ compiled and
- designed a picture disc of Hell's Angel
- movie musicÿ released a 7" single containing
- no musicÿ just etchings on both sidesÿ
- collaborated with the likes of LYDIA LUNCH
- on the NYAK!NYAK! comic and so on. His
- recent CORPSEMEAT 2 title was destroyed in
- almost it's entirety by puritanical
- printers. For all the info you need on the
- guyÿ try and find FORCED EXPOSURE No 16
- zine.
-
-
- JAMIE HEWLETT's most famous creation is the
- well-known Tank Girl strip ÿ done in
- collaboration with writer Alan Martin. Also
- responsible for Hell Cityÿ Hewligan's
- Haircut (in recent 2000ADs) and Wonky Man.
- Famous for amazing and often surreal detailÿ
- great facial expressionsÿ a style which is
- launching a thousand imitators and coming
- from Worthingÿ poor sod.
-
-
- PETER BAGGE. Forget The Simpsonsÿ his
- Bradley family set the standard for cartoon
- families you love to hate cos you identify
- with them so much it hurts. Also responsible
- for Studs Kirbyÿ the voice of righter than
- the Hitler youth wing America plus a drawing
- style you can spot at 2000 paces. Read NEAT
- STUFF (if you can still find copies) and his
- new HATE title.
-
- Still with us? Goodÿ good. Honorary mentions
- to Art Spiegelmanÿ Shaky Kaneÿ Dori Seda
- etc etc etc. This list could take up all
- your precious disc - the article nearly
- did!!
-
- Next issue I will probably be investigating
- the following -
- Why the captain of the Titanic could only
- have come from Stoke.
- Why right-on feminist publications can't
- spell "women"
- Why you shouldn't eat Flake bars without a
- condom
- Why Elvis Presley never went surfing.
-
- Overly and Outwardlyÿ PT
-