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"George Carlin’s cynical bite, envelope–pushing humor and love affair for language influenced practically every comedian for the past two generations and his legacy, illustrated in an upcoming Bluewater Productions biography comic on his life, firmly places him as one of the faces on the Mount Rushmore of comedy
Comics: George Carlin, by James Reed- Published on: 2015-06-15
- Released on: 2015-06-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review As I read COMICS I found it often captured my attention - PROJECT FAN BOY"We admire the positive message you're bringing to young adults with this series." Anni Condron http://www.teachhub.com/"Bluewater Productions creates intelligent, well-examined biographies of authors and stars as well as political and historic figures. If readers are looking for factual insights, relevant information, and terrific art, these books are a great source." Anne Elizabeth Columnist RT Book Reviews Mag
About the Author In 2011, he launched the first issue of "COMICS," biography comic book series illustrating the life stories of stand-ups, sitcom stars and comedians who have made a huge impact on popular culture. The legendary physical farce and extreme slapstick of The Three Stooges are the subject of the third issue of COMICS. From Moe Howard's childhood acting days during the dawn of the film industry to the very last Curly and beyond.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Carlin would thank this creative team By Chihak This book was truly amazing. The only biographical comics I have read until "Comics" was American Splendor and Maus. But you know what? Reed and Kusbiantoro manage to make it look all too easy. And I make comics too, so I know how hard it is. The artwork is great and I feel it represents the feel of the story. It's more organic in its palate, nothing super flashy. But then again I can't water colour to save my life. And writer Jaymes Reed loves his subject. You can tell. Both he and artist, Apriyadi have studied their history and the eras the book takes place in. I actually wrote a Hardcore Review for this issue. And if you'd like to read my UNcensored thoughts on Comics: George Carlin, it's just a click away. [...]
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A faithful observation of a faithless hero. By A Customer COMICS is a new, irregular series of biographical one-shots from BlueWater focusing exclusively on funny men and women, and starting the procession with the late George Carlin is a fine first act. While sizing up anyone's life in 24 pages may seem obviously daunting, and as eventful and tragic as Carlin's life was especially, a strong and surprisingly unbiased effort is made here to recount the more noteworthy themes of the comedian's days and nights.Written and extremely well researched by self-proclaimed Carlin fan Reed, the reader learns much about the man whose comedic victories and defeats have already inspired countless aesthetic artisans and cultural commentarians. Beginning with his parents' early days in NYC and boldly marching through the decades-long career of comedy albums, books, films, censorship battles, and generally entertaining uncouthness, few grounds are left uncovered. Ably expressed is the fact that, despite the insightful heart of his many observations and the mountains climbed throughout his many years of showbusiness, the man did have more than his share of demons along the way. I have been a big Carlin fan for years, no surprise, but there were a pair of facts in these pages which were new to me. Such should be the aim of a well-intentioned and executed biographer, and Reed here proves himself a natural.While I am completely unfamiliar with Kusbiantoro's previous work, his work on this book speaks volumes. Handling full art chores, he provides structured layouts populated with images somewhat more dreamlike-than the stark photorealism so drastically overemployed by many comics artists today. Of course, references abound in his portayals, and his likenesses are dead-on, but his color-rendering is what really sold me. An elaborate visual style would be absolutely out of place in a non-fictional biographical work, and Kusbiantoro smartly walks the line between blandness and ego. Very professional, and maybe the prettiest book BlueWater has ever released.George Carlin was a one of a kind genius, brilliant and energetic. He was also as far from being a perfect human as any of us could be. Jaymes Reed and company have put together an excellent statement on the man's life and work, and should do well to tempt old fans and new into delving further into the incredible body of work left behind by the legend.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Don't believe the previous review.... By Samuel Gomez Most people these days only know George Carlin from various Youtube bits and old sketches but don't know much about the man himself. If you're looking to dig a little deeper and want to learn more about him and where he developed his sense of humor, then this is the book for you.I appreciate the fact that this issue is spent on the things we don't know about George rather than the things we do know.While its difficult to tell someone's life story in comic book within the framework of a comic book, this one delivers.You can tell right off the bat that alot of painstaking research went into developing this story. There's a great amount of attention paid to his early radio days all the way up to his early TV appearances.The art, while not "comic booky" as most of the books you see on the shelves these days has more of a sense of realism and every page is rendered beautifully in watercolor.I would highly recommend this comic to anyone who has a love and appreciation for George and is looking to be a little more informed.Sammy Gomez
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