Monday, May 16, 2011

Leroy Douresseaux on JEW GANGSTER

JEW GANGSTER
DC COMICS

CARTOONIST: Joe Kubert
LETTERS: Pete Carlsson
ISBN: 978-1-4012-3179-8; paperback
144pp, B&W, $14.99 U.S., $16.99 CAN

Best known for his work on such DC Comics characters as Sgt. Rock and Hawkman, Joe Kubert has been drawing comics since 1938, before he was even a teenager. With his wife, Muriel, Kubert also founded the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art (now known as The Kubert School), a technical school that teaches the craft of creating comic books, among others aspects of narrative art.

Jew Gangster: A Father’s Admonition was a hardcover graphic novel written and drawn by Joe Kubert and published by IBooks in 2005. As part of “The Joe Kubert Library,” DC Comics has republished the gook as Jew Gangster in a paperback edition (with French flaps!).

Jew Gangster is a hybrid, coming-of-age story that is also crime fiction and is set in Depression-era New York City. The story’s protagonist is Reuben “Ruby” Kaplan, a handsome young man growing up in Brooklyn, specifically “the East New York section.” Ruby is from a poor immigrant family (Polish). His father, Isaac, works as a dress cutter, and his mother runs a kosher restaurant (by herself) in the front rooms of the building where the family lives. Ruby also has a younger sister, Rifke.

Ruby is, quite frankly, tired of being poor. He’d been occasionally running errands and making special deliveries for a local mobster named Monk Greenberg. Eager to help support his hardworking parents, Ruby starts skipping school to do more work for Monk. Ruby does make more money, consequently falling deeper into the organized crime world, but also angering his father. Ruby becomes Monk’s right hand man, participating in brutal, terrible criminal acts, but betrayal and suspicion not only put Ruby’s life on the line, but also his family’s lives.

Jew Gangster is similar to the Depression-era, Jewish, and historical melodramas and biographical comics that Will Eisner produced as graphic novels the last 30 years of his career and life. On the surface of Jew Gangster, it may appear that Joe Kubert is employing every gangster cliché and poor immigrant family trope found in popular storytelling, from the heartbroken papa and diplomatic mama to the criminal mentor and martyred pal. One might even compare this graphic novel to one of those cinematically-influenced comic books trying to look like a Film-Noir crime flick.

Jew Gangster, at its heart, is a coming-of-age story depicting two fronts: that of Ruby Kaplan and that of the Jewish people, specifically those in the section of Brooklyn where Ruby lives. Kubert’s story hinges on Kaplan’s realization of what it will take to do more than merely survive, and that could be said to be true of the Jewish community of which Ruby is part. Jew Gangster seems to say that no matter where one lives – at the top, middle or bottom of society – life is a struggle. Ruby, like his Jewish contemporaries, must pick his fights and battles and win them and perhaps, get more out of life, but any kind of victory is not without some kind of cost.

To relegate Jew Gangster to a particular genre is to deny the universal nature of this story about a wayward boy who just talks about taking care of his family and becomes a man who really takes care of his family. His struggle in his chosen profession by which he will care for his loved ones could take place in many other professional setting. When you look past the violence and grimy Brooklyn setting, this could be a biographical tale of boy entering the adult world of comic book publishing. This same story could focus on a boy on the verge of becoming a man as he navigates his way through the complicated, political worlds of government, law enforcement, business, finance, etc.

Yes, Jew Gangster is what it is, dressed in the rags of crime fiction and playing out on the mean streets of Depression-era Jewish Brooklyn. Behind all that, however, is the common tale of a boy in tough times, in a tough neighborhood, making tough choices so that he can make his way in the world. Jew Gangster is a terrific story in that way.

A-


Sunday, May 15, 2011

VIZKIDS Offers Pokemon Travel Activity Kit

NEW POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT FROM VIZ MEDIA GIVES KIDS HOURS OF FUN THIS SUMMER

Just in time for summer, VIZ Media delivers hours of Pokémon fun with the POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT! Featuring Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott and other new Pokémon from the Unova region, the POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT includes an activity pad, poster, stickers and six chunky crayons, all packaged in a suitcase-style case! Recommended for ages 5 and up, the POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT also makes a wonderful gift.

The POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT will be available on May 31st from the VIZKIDS imprint for the suggested retail price of $11.99 U.S. / $13.99 CAN, and includes:

• One 64-page POKÉMON activity pad (featuring word finds, mazes and other puzzle activities)
• Two full-color POKÉMON sticker sheets
• One double-sided poster for POKÉMON sticker play
• Six POKÉMON crayons
• Don’t forget to pull out the divider for bonus Legendary Reshiram and Zekrom standees!

The POKÉMON TRAVEL ACTIVITY KIT is one of several Pokémon releases from the VIZKIDS imprint. Look for POKÉMON BLACK & WHITE, the manga series inspired by the most recent POKÉMON video game releases, Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems. Meet all-new Pokémon from the fastest-selling Pokémon video games in history. VIZ Media will launch the POKÉMON BLACK & WHITE series in July 2011.

For more information on VIZ Media’s POKÉMON manga and anime titles, please visit www.VIZ.com/Pokemon/.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Jormungand Dance with Undershaft

I read Jormungand, Vol. 7Manga)

I posted a review at the Comic Book Bin (which has FREE smart phone apps).


DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for May 11 2011

DC COMICS

MAR110366 ALL NEW BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #7 $2.99

MAR110308 BATGIRL #21 $2.99

JAN110321 BATMAN AND ROBIN DELUXE HC VOL 03 BATMAN MUST DIE $24.99

MAR110289 BATMAN ARKHAM CITY #1 (OF 5) $2.99

FEB110141 BATMAN INCORPORATED #6 $2.99

FEB110196 BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM TP VOL 01 HUSH MONEY $14.99

MAR110309 BIRDS OF PREY #12 $2.99

JAN110322 BIRDS OF PREY HC VOL 01 ENDRUN $22.99

MAR110381 CINDERELLA FABLES ARE FOREVER #4 (OF 6) (MR) $2.99

MAR110336 DC COMICS PRESENTS THE FLASH #1 $7.99

FEB110198 DEADMAN TP VOL 01 $19.99

MAR110321 DOC SAVAGE #14 $2.99

FEB110132 FLASH #12 (FLASHPOINT) $2.99

MAR110276 FLASHPOINT #1 $3.99

MAR110373 INFAMOUS #5 (OF 6) $2.99

FEB110214 JEW GANGSTER TP $14.99

MAR110388 NORTHLANDERS #40 (MR) $2.99

MAR110324 REBELS #28 $2.99

MAR110304 RED ROBIN #23 $2.99

FEB110245 STARCRAFT TP $14.99

FEB110202 SUPERBOY THE BOY OF STEEL TP $14.99

MAR110310 SUPERMAN #711 $2.99

MAR110332 TITANS #35 $2.99

MAR110393 UNWRITTEN #25 (MR) $2.99

FEB110212 YOSSEL TP $14.99