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By:Steve Duin,Mike Richardson
Published on 1998 by Tarcher

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This lavish volume takes an in-depth look at the history of comics in a manner decidedly unlike the dry timelines and profiles of most reference-style titles. Via alphabetical entries, the authors take an irreverent, often hilarious, behind-the-scenes look at creators, companies, characters, collectors, and conventions, pulling no punches when exposing some of the darker sides of the industry. Containing countless stories gleaned from over 150 interviews of comics industry veterans, Comics Between the Panels is loaded with more than half a century of insider information on the talented and eccentric creators who forged the comics industry and art form. Features 670 illustrations and photos - including dynamic and bizarre cover art compiled under such curious headings as Atomic Bombs, Death with Indignity, Gorillas, Headlights, Hooded Menaces, and Skulls.

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Colm Tóibíd, this award-winning journalist of Typically the Professionaland Brooklyn, spins the attention to your complicated working relationships regarding fathers not to mention sons—specially the actual worries from the literary the big players Oscar Wilde, Louis Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and then their very own fathers. Wilde loathed the father, whilst referred to that they are substantially alike. Joyce's gregarious dad driven their son from Ireland because of their volatile state of mind and additionally drinking. While Yeats's father, some sort of felis concolor, was obviously an exquisite conversationalist whoever yak was initially significantly more polished compared to a works the person produced. A majority of these well-known gentlemen additionally,the fathers who really helped figure these folks arrive with your life with Tóibín's retelling, just as Dublin's multi-colored inhabitants.

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