Harvey Kurtzman · Heads Up! · Robert Crumb

Heads Up: Fantagraphics to publish the EC Comics Library and the Complete ZAP Comix

Two big news stories were unleashed yesterday via the Fantagraphics FLOG! Blog!



BIG NEWS STORY #1:

Fantagraphics Books to Publish the EC Comics Library by Gary Groth. Here are a couple of excerpts:

    The first four books in the series [writes Groth] will be:

  1. “Corpse on the Imjin” and Other Stories
    by Harvey Kurtzman. This will reprint all the war stories Kurtzman wrote and drew himself in Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, including all 23 of his covers — each a masterpiece in its own right. This volume will also include all the war stories that Kurtzman wrote and laid out but were drawn by artists who weren’t regularly featured in his war books: Gene Colan, Joe Kubert, Alex Toth, Dave Berg, Ric Estrada, Russ Heath, and others. (The regulars were Jack Davis, John Severin, Wally Wood, and George Evans, each of whom will later be the subject of their own war comics collections). Kurtzman’s war comics are still considered to be the gold standard for the genre, with a devotion not only to historical accuracy but also to resisting any impulse to glamorize wartime; a WWII veteran himself, Kurtzman’s humanistic approach was in stark contrast to the simp- leminded, jingoistic efforts of EC’s rival publishers, and paved the way for other popular media to depict the true face of war.
  2. “Came the Dawn” and Other Stories by Wally Wood: Though often remembered for his science-fiction work, Wood’s heavy, noirish brushstrokes were perfectly suited for EC’s rough-hewn suspense stories in (the appropriately titled) Shock SuspenStories and this volume will collect them all for the first time.
  3. Jack Davis’s horror stories (exact title t.b.a.): Jack Davis’s gift for caricature has made him an icon in the advertising world and helped define MAD magazine, but he was also one of the most versatile cartoonists of his generation; after “Ghastly” Graham Ingels, Davis was EC’s most prolific horror artist, appearing in all three of EC’s horror titles — Haunt of Fear, Vault of Horror, and Crypt of Terror. This will collect the entirety of Davis’s horror work, all of which was written by Al Feldstein.
  4. Al Williamson’s science-fiction stories (exact title t.b.a.): EC published two SF comics — Weird Fantasy and Weird Science — and Williamson was one of the stars, with an illustrative style that carried on the tradition of the great adventure comic strips like Alex Raymond’s Flash Gordon. This volume will compile all 174 pages of Williamson’s SF stories.

Also:

Fantagraphics will be publishing four EC collections a year, beginning in Summer 2012.

“Corpse on the Imjin” and Other Stories
By: Harvey Kurtzman et al.
Release Date: July 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60699-545-7
Black & White • Hardcover • 7” x 10”

“Came the Dawn” and Other Stories
By: Wally Wood, Al Feldstein, et al.
Release Date: July 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60699-546-4
Black & White • Hardcover • 7” x 10”



BIG NEWS STORY #2:

Fantagraphics to Publish The Complete ZAP Comix by Eric Reynolds. Here are a couple of snippets:

The Complete ZAP Comix will be published as a two-volume, slipcased hardcover set, printed slightly larger than the original comics, and shot from the original negatives to the comic books, ensuring the finest reproduction ever seen of the material. It will also include the rarely-seen ZAM, a one-shot mini-comic/jam spinoff of ZAP from 1974, as well as other supplementary features, interviews with the artists, and other surprises.

Also:

Fantagraphics will be publishing The Complete ZAP Comix in Fall of 2012.

The Complete ZAP Comix
By: R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Robert Williams, Spain Rodriguez,
Gilbert Shelton, Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin, & Paul Mavrides
Release Date: Fall 2012
Page Count: 800 PP
Black & White • Two-Volume, Slipcased Hardcover Set

According to Reynolds, The Complete ZAP Comix collection will be designed by Victor Moscoso.



Harry Lucey · Heads Up!

Heads Up: ARCHIE: THE BEST OF HARRY LUCEY

Coming in August from IDW:

Other artist-centred collections of Archie Comics have either been published or are in the works, but Archie: The Best of Harry Lucey (ISBN-10: 1600109934; ISBN-13: 978-1600109935) is definitely the collection I would buy if I could only buy one.

Like other Archie collections from IDW, The Best of Harry Lucey is scanned from original art and digitally re-coloured using the original comics as guides to match the original published comics as closely as possible — only with better production values.

Though the cover design gives no indication, Archie: The Best of Harry Lucey is apparently volume one in a series of collections of Lucey’s work for Archie Comics, and of course, I WILL have them ALL!

Art Collection · Connections · Heads Up!

Heads Up: Buy some art, comics, and/or prints and help Dustin Harbin pay some bills

On his tumblr account today (and via a message on Google+), cartoonist/illustrator Dustin Harbin announced a sale in his big cartel store, otherwise known as The Dharbmart. Earlier this year, I purchased two “Ten-Dollar Fourths” (for US$10.00 each, natch!) and one “One-Hour Drawing” (for a mere US$30.00) from The Dharbmart, and I must tell you, I am delighted with my purchases. (Don’t trust my judgment? Do yourself a solid and check out the scans in Dharbin!’s Flickr photostream.) In fact, I was so delighted with my purchases that earlier this week I ordered a second “One Hour Drawing,” and today, after reading about the sale, I purchased a copy of the following limited edition, 9 x 12 inch colour print, entitled “The Devil You Know”:

So, dear reader, if you have a little money burning a hole in your pocket, and have a hankering to be a patron of the graphic arts, please consider a purchase from Dustin Harbin. He’s a skillful, thoughtful, dedicated artist and a disarmingly nice person who would love to sucker punch you to the funny bone with an original drawing, comic, and/or print. But if you’re interested, don’t delay! Dustin says that the sale will only run until Friday 22 July 2011, or until he runs out of stuff, whichever comes first.


BONUS LINK:

The Comics Reporter > CR Holiday Interview #5 — Dustin Harbin — posted by interviewer Tom Spurgeon on 24 December 2010.


BONUS IMAGE (added 14 December 2013):

Heads Up! · Richard Corben

Heads Up: Corben Art Sale, 16 July 2011

Richard Corben comic art pages will go on sale via the official Corben website on Saturday 16 July 2011, at Noon, Central Time. The sale will include ten pages from Hellboy: The Crooked Man by Corben and Mike Mignola, ten pages from Corben’s Children of Fire (including the original black-and-white cover art for issue #3 — see above for the colour version), and ten pages from The Bodyssey by Corben and Simon Revelstroke. Right now, the pages are up for “viewing only.” The prices will be posted when the sale goes live. Click here to jump to the sale page.

Book/Magazine Covers (All) · Heads Up! · Jesse Santos

Heads Up: DAGAR THE INVINCIBLE ARCHIVES VOLUME 1

Coming in November from Dark Horse:

Published by Gold Key in the 1970s, the sword-and-sorcery series, Dagar the Invincible, was the creation of American writer Don Glut and legendary Filipino artist Jesse Santos. Volume 1 of Dark Horse’s archival reprint of the series (ISBN-10: 1595828184; ISBN-13: 978-1595828187) will collect the first nine issues of Dagar the Invincible, and Volume 2, which will conclude the project, seems likely to contain the last eight issues of the series plus the story that appeared in “Gold Key Spotlight.”

Bernie Wrightson · Heads Up!

Heads Up: CREEPY PRESENTS: BERNIE WRIGHTSON

Coming in October 2011 from Dark Horse:

Here’s the publisher’s description:

All of horror legend Bernie Wrightson’s Creepy and Eerie short stories, color illustrations, and frontispieces are finally collected in one deluxe hardcover [ISBN-10: 1595828095; ISBN-13: 978-1595828095]! These classic tales from the 1970s and early 1980s include collaborations with fellow superstars and Warren Publishing alumni Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Howard Chaykin, and others, as well as several adaptations and original stories written and drawn by Wrightson during one of the most fruitful periods of his career! All stories and images in this collection are restored with care and reprinted in the same oversized format as Dark Horse’s award-winning Creepy Archives and Eerie Archives series.

If this is to be a continuing series of artist-focused collections, the next book ought to be a Corben collection… and then Nino!


PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT:

Comics · Gene Colan · Heads Up!

Heads Up: NIGHT FORCE by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan

Coming in October from DC Universe, the 352-page Night Force hardcover collection (ISBN-10: 140123285X; ISBN-13: 978-1401232856) reprints, for the first time ever, issues 1 to 14 of the 1982 cult-classic series by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan — the team that brought you the acclaimed Marvel series, Tomb of Dracula. Here’s how the publisher describes the series:

The mysterious sorcerer Baron Winter assembles a team of special individuals to fight supernatural threats including Vanessa Van Helsing, granddaughter of Abraham Van Helsing and a powerful psychic, Donovan Caine, a professor of parapsychology who lost an arm and a leg on a mysterious missions, and Zadok Grimm, an ancient warrior in the time of King David. Together, they live in Wintersgate Manor, a labyrinthine mansion in Washington, D.C located in a special juncture of time and space which allows them to be sent to different places and times.

Here’s a taste from issue #4:

Come on, now… you know you want it!


UPDATE (12 December 2011):

According to Amazon, the publication date of the Night Force collection has been pushed back to June 2012. 😦 But it’ll be worth the wait, right? Hope so…

Doug Sneyd · Heads Up!

Heads Up: THE ART OF DOUG SNEYD

Coming in July from Dark Horse, The Art of Doug Sneyd is a 248-page hardcover collection of “the most lush, sumptuous, striking, and hilarious” of the full-page, colour cartoons that the artist drew for Playboy magazine. The collection (ISBN-10: 1595827250; ISBN-13: 9781595827258) includes a foreword by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, an introduction by Lynn Johnston, cartoonist of the nationally syndicated strip For Better or For Worse, and reflections from Doug Sneyd himself.

According to the profile on his Web site, Doug Sneyd was born in Guelph, Ontario, spent much of his professional career in Toronto, and continues to maintain a home/studio at Lake Couchiching in central Ontario, though he prefers to spend winters in Orange Beach, Alabama. Sneyd’s cartoons have appeared in Playboy since 1963. The artist “was a founding member of the Canadian Society of Book Illustrators and has been a member of the National Cartoonists’ Society and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. Twenty-four of his full-page color Playboy cartoons are among the 229 Sneyd works included in the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.”

Heads Up! · Mike Mignola · Richard Corben

Heads Up: HELLBOY: HOUSE OF THE LIVING DEAD by Mignola, Corben, and Stewart

The Eisner-winning dynamic trio of writer Mike Mignola, penciller/inker Richard Corben, and colourist Dave Stewart reunites for an original 56-page hardcover Hellboy graphic novel (ISBN-10: 1-59582-757-9; ISBN-13: 978-1-59582-757-9), available in November from Dark Horse. “Devastated over the loss of his luchador comrade to vampires,” writes the publisher, “Hellboy lingers in Mexican bars until he’s invited to participate in the ultimate wrestling match with a vicious Frankenstein monster!”

Bernie Wrightson · Heads Up!

Heads Up: FRANKENSTEIN ALIVE, ALIVE! by Niles and Wrightson

Coming soon from IDW:

I’ll update this post when more details are released.


UPDATE (06 March 2012):

Here’s the latest information, from IDW’s publishing solicitations for May 2012:

Few works by comic-book artists have earned the universal acclaim and reverence that Bernie Wrightson’s illustrated version of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s Frankenstein was met with upon its original release in 1983.

Nearly 30 years later, Wrightson returns to his passion project with a comic series that picks up at the end of the classic novel, hailed as one of the greatest horror stories of all time. Frequent Wrightson collaborator Steve Niles provides the script for this epic, decades in the making.

While appearing to be in black and white, each page was scanned in color to mimic as closely as possible the experience of viewing the actual original art, showing off the exquisitely detailed brush work of one of the greatest living artists in comics today.

Each issue will also include supplemental materials, including interviews, essays and a serialization of the original prose story by Shelley.

B&W • 32 pages • $3.99

With very few exceptions, I simply don’t buy comics any more; however, I have a suspicion that this series will eventually be published as a hardcover companion to the Dark Horse edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, when it’s done. But if not, I guess I’ll just have to do without it.