Chris Ware (Monographics)

Chris Ware (Monographics)

by RickPoynor (Author), Daniel Raeburn (Author)

Synopsis

Chris Ware is widely acknowledged - both within and beyond the comics scene - as an artist of genius. His work is a unique combination of comic book art, hand-lettering and graphic design. In the early 1990s, he attended the School of the Art Institute in Chicago and began writing a full-page, full-colour strip for the Chicago tabloid NewCity which featured a character named Jimmy Corrigan. Ware periodically collects these comic strips into separate volumes which he publishes as the Acme Novelty Library (the senes launched in 1993 and is currently up to issue 15). Six years of the strips were collected into his best-selling 380-page graphic novel Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth (Pantheon, 2001) Spanning four generations of Chicago Irish, from the Civil War to the present, Jimmy Corrigan has been described as 'the Great American novel in comic book form'. As well as winning many awards in the comics industry, it made history as the first graphic novel to be awarded the Guardian First Book Award it was described by the New York Times as 'arguably the greatest achievement of the form, ever' Ware's work has recently won recognition from the art world his original comic strip

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 18 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 185669397X
ISBN 13: 9781856693974

Author Bio
Daniel Raeburn is the author, designer and publisher of The Imp, an irregular series of booklets about comic books that has earned rich praise in the comics industry. He lives in Chicago, where he contributes to The Baffler and other magazines.