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A collection of 1950s & 1960s pin-up art spotlighting the inimitable creator of Torchy. The Pin-Up Art of Bill Ward continues Fantagraphics' dedication to showcasing the best of the classic pin-up artists. Culling through thousands of images, editor Alex Chun has selected the best of Ward's Conte crayon pin-ups, including many of his infamous telephone girls, many of which have not seen print in almost half a century.
When Ward passed away in 1998, he left behind a body of work that spanned six decades and by all accounts, more than 10,000 pin-up cartoon illustrations. Though he is best known for creating comics' Golden Age blonde bombshell Torchy in the 1940s, Ward's strongest work was produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s for the Humorama line of digest magazines.
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Maria asks…
I am doing a paper for my school, and the topic asks why Robert Crumb is now considered a "real" artist. And why are most other comic book writers today considered hacks and no talents??
Thanks, any sources would be especially helpful
First, I need to say that most comic book artists are not hacks, there are many great talents...
To answer your question, Robert Crumb didn't just copy someone else's idea or style, as a hack would do.
Instead he made his art his own, taking his personal view and thoughts of the world and creating a unique style of art. His ability to draw, create characters and stories - humor and pathos, and hotness is amazing - we are privileged. And this came about because he is passionate about his work, and dedicated his life to honing his craft and art.
It's not that other comic book artists of his generation are untalented, many are real artists, too. It's just that his style was just more appreciated, more likable, or just more appealing than other artists. His audience went from the underground to mainstream - he is good. Obviously I like his work, thus biased, but many agree he is most definitely talented.
Artists who outlet all their emotions ( and intellect) through their work are going to be appreciated...
Lizzie asks…
All I know is he is / would be celebrating his 66th birthday and Yahoo seems to think he is an author.
He is a rare breed. A cartoonist in the Hogarth mode. One of the few USA satirists! He has published many books of his artistic work as well magazines, etc.
Helen asks…
Any Crumb fans ? Did you crack up after watching his autobiographical documentary ?
I love good film biographies of artists from Rembrandt to Georgia O'Keefe to Robert Crumb. I enjoyed the mainstream film about his life and wished I owned more of his work. Thankfully, he is well published.
Laura asks…
I'll go with "Mr. Natural."
What is your favorite?
I like Mr. Natural and Flakey Foont, Fritz the cat was great, Zap Comix were classics! But how about a cheer for Robert Crumb's representations of himself...
Carol asks…
I'm looking to buy it as a present, but I don't want to get ripped off. Thanks.
There is a hardcover version coming out soon (from today's date) which is around $20 on Amazon
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