36 M. Thomas Inge, editor, "Will Eisner: Conversations"
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audio
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Comedy
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 29, 2012
Episode Duration |
00:37:33
Tom Inge has made a cottage industry of collecting the best interviews done with a variety of pop culture figures of the 20th century and bringing them out in book form. All told, he’s responsible for a remarkable 40 books, putting together volumes featuring as diverse a crowd as “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles Schulz and American literary lion William Faulkner. His latest collection is familiar ground for me: Will Eisner: Conversations. It’s a book that covers that depth and breadth of the late American master of comics’ entire eight-decade career and is a great companion piece to my own 2005 authorized biography, Will Eisner: A Spirited Life. M. THOMAS INGE audio excerpt: "There are some people who get very enthusiastic. They'll publish two issues of a fanzine, lose interest and go on to do something else. If it were not for Will Eisner's own files, there were several interviews I would not have known about. The only existing copies were in his files."  In fact, I first read many of the interviews in Inge’s book either at Eisner’s suggestion or discovered them in the file cabinet of his Florida studios. If you considered yourself any kind of student of comics history, this new book is one you’ll definitely want on your bookshelf—in a sealed Milar bag, of course. Inge, by the way, is the Robert Emory Blackwell Professor of the Humanities at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. Let that be a lesson to you fanboys still living in your mother’s basements: you can get a real job in the world and still love comics. M. Thomas Inge • •

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