DKW: Ditko Kirby Wood
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS – @fantagraphics
CARTOONIST: Sergio Ponchione
TRANSLATION: Diego Ceresa with Sergio Ponchione, Eric Reynolds, and Kristy Valenti
EDITOR: Eric Reynolds
32pp, 2-Color, $4.99 U.S. (July 2014)
Originally published in Italy, DKW: Ditko Kirby Wood is a one-shot comic book from cartoonist and comic book creator, Sergio Ponchione. DKW is a tribute to three of the most acclaimed comic book artists of all time: Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby and Wallace (Wally) Wood. Fantagraphics Books recently published an English-language edition of DKW as as single-issue comic book.
Ponchione presents these three artists as a “holy trinity,” showcasing each the artist in a story that pays homage to his work, philosophy (especially in the case of Ditko), style, and creations. One could certainly argue that Kirby and Ditko created the visual and graphical language of modern comic books, and I consider Wally Wood to be the greatest comic book artist of all time.
Ponchione dedicates one chapter to each of the three artists, with a framing sequence before and between each chapter to explain what is coming. First, “The Mysterious Steve” (inspired by Reed Tucker's 2012 New York Post article) attempts to explain Steve Ditko's insistence that his work speaks for him and his resistance to giving interviews about himself and his work.
Next, “Planet Kirby” presents Jack Kirby and his workspace as a space ship from which he produces a never-ending stream of fantastic creations. Finally, “Wood & Me” (based on information based on Steve Starger and J. David Spurlock's Wally's World) is an illustrated essay about Wally Wood, whose creativity, imagination, and output burned so brightly that they eventually consumed him.
I agree with what fantastic comics biographer Blake Bell says in his introduction to DKW. Ponchione's imbues his work: layouts, compositions, and graphic design with inspiration. His book respects Ditko, Kirby, and Wood without imitating or, even worse, stealing their work. Thor knows that five decades of Marvel Comics writers, artists, and editors have remade, reinvented, re-imagined Ditko and Kirby's work to death (to say nothing of those making movies based on Marvel's comic books).
Sergio Ponchione honors Ditko, Kirby, and Wood by capturing the ideological, spiritual, philosophical, and intellectual aspects of their work. He does not have to copy or steal. Read this comic book, and you will realize that Ponchione understands this “Holy Trinity” beyond a superficial notion of “styles” and past what is seen on the surface, at first glance and without examination. That shows in how his graphical storytelling captures the essence of these three masters.
Best of all, DKW: Ditko Kirby Wood is just a fun comic book to read. Once upon a time, Ditko, Kirby, and Wood produced that kind of comic book. I remember the first time I read Mr. A and Doctor Strange. Wow! I remember the first time I followed the X-Men to the Savage Land (X-Men #10 – cover dated: March 1965), and watches as Kirby's pencil pitted the Angel against a pterodactyl in an awesome aerial duel. When I discover Wally Wood comics that I have not seen before, my respect and love for him grows.
It's early, but I think DKW: Ditko Kirby Wood should get an Eisner nod in the category of “Best U.S. Edition of International Material” next year. It is one of the best comic books of the year, and it makes me want to seek out more comics from Sergio Ponchione. He is clearly quite good at this comic book thing.
A+
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Friday, September 12, 2014
I Reads You Review: DKW: Ditko Kirby Wood
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Dawn of the Arcana: The Final Volume
I read Dawn of the Arcana, Vol. 13
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Review: SHOPLIFTER (Graphic Novel)
SHOPLIFTER
PANTHEON BOOKS – @PantheonBooks
CARTOONIST: Michael Cho
ISBN: 978-0-307-91173-5; hardcover (September 2, 2014)
96pp, 2-color, $19.95 U.S.
Pantheon Books recently published the hardcover original, Shoplifter, a new graphic novel from cartoonist and illustrator, Michael Cho. This is a 2-color, hardcover book with the dimensions 5.80 (w) x 8.10 (h) x 0.60 (d), and it is Cho's debut graphic novel. Shoplifter features some of the most beautifully-drawn comic book art that I have seen this year, if not in awhile.
Shoplifter focuses on Corrina Park. She is a mid-20-something, college graduate who used to have big plans. She studied English literature in college, and she imagined writing a hit novel and leading the idealized life of a beloved author. Corrina thought that she would already have that or at least be close to achieving it.
Instead, Corrina lives in an unnamed big city that could be New York City or Toronto. [Wherever it is, there are no black people to be seen... anywhere.] She has been working at the same advertising agency where she began working five years ago after she graduated, and the only thing she has written is advertising copy. Corrina knows that she should be writing fiction and that there should be more to life. However, she does not know how to find the “more” that she should have.
In its writing, Shoplifter shows that it is a debut graphic novel. Neither Corrina nor her situation in life are particularly interesting, and Cho doesn't seem to know how to grab the readers and make them care. Shoplifter may be a generational thing, and I, your humble reviewer, am not a millennial. Still, the malaise that besets Corrina is universal and is practically timeless; Cho writes this story as if he does not understand that.
On the other side of that: Wow! This book has some gorgeous art. Cho's drawing style in Shoplifter recalls Dan Clowes, Adrian Tomine, and even the classic “New York slick” line of John Romita, Sr. There is also a touch of Darwyn Cooke and of David Mazzuchelli's art for Batman: Year One. The draftsmanship on the cityscape, exteriors, and backgrounds are practically flawless. The tones (rose-colored) give the art texture and tangibleness; it brings the city to life. The inking and toning delineates people and objects, but also connects everything in an intimate way.
If Michael Cho is interested, I'm sure there is some high-paying Batman hackwork in his future (script by DC Comics superstar Scott Snyder... or Geoff Johns). Seriously, I am curious to see where this promising comic book and graphic novel talent is headed. I complained about the storytelling and character writing, but the brilliant art makes this Shoplifter a must-have. Comic book readers who appreciate comic book artists who can really draw will want to see Shoplifter.
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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CARTOONIST: Michael Cho
ISBN: 978-0-307-91173-5; hardcover (September 2, 2014)
96pp, 2-color, $19.95 U.S.
Pantheon Books recently published the hardcover original, Shoplifter, a new graphic novel from cartoonist and illustrator, Michael Cho. This is a 2-color, hardcover book with the dimensions 5.80 (w) x 8.10 (h) x 0.60 (d), and it is Cho's debut graphic novel. Shoplifter features some of the most beautifully-drawn comic book art that I have seen this year, if not in awhile.
Shoplifter focuses on Corrina Park. She is a mid-20-something, college graduate who used to have big plans. She studied English literature in college, and she imagined writing a hit novel and leading the idealized life of a beloved author. Corrina thought that she would already have that or at least be close to achieving it.
Instead, Corrina lives in an unnamed big city that could be New York City or Toronto. [Wherever it is, there are no black people to be seen... anywhere.] She has been working at the same advertising agency where she began working five years ago after she graduated, and the only thing she has written is advertising copy. Corrina knows that she should be writing fiction and that there should be more to life. However, she does not know how to find the “more” that she should have.
In its writing, Shoplifter shows that it is a debut graphic novel. Neither Corrina nor her situation in life are particularly interesting, and Cho doesn't seem to know how to grab the readers and make them care. Shoplifter may be a generational thing, and I, your humble reviewer, am not a millennial. Still, the malaise that besets Corrina is universal and is practically timeless; Cho writes this story as if he does not understand that.
On the other side of that: Wow! This book has some gorgeous art. Cho's drawing style in Shoplifter recalls Dan Clowes, Adrian Tomine, and even the classic “New York slick” line of John Romita, Sr. There is also a touch of Darwyn Cooke and of David Mazzuchelli's art for Batman: Year One. The draftsmanship on the cityscape, exteriors, and backgrounds are practically flawless. The tones (rose-colored) give the art texture and tangibleness; it brings the city to life. The inking and toning delineates people and objects, but also connects everything in an intimate way.
If Michael Cho is interested, I'm sure there is some high-paying Batman hackwork in his future (script by DC Comics superstar Scott Snyder... or Geoff Johns). Seriously, I am curious to see where this promising comic book and graphic novel talent is headed. I complained about the storytelling and character writing, but the brilliant art makes this Shoplifter a must-have. Comic book readers who appreciate comic book artists who can really draw will want to see Shoplifter.
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
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