New Releases by Dez Skinn

Dez Skinn is the author of Comic Art Now. (2009), Comic Art Now (2008) and Comix (2004).

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Comic Art Now.

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Comic Art Now.
Comic Art Now es una muestra de los mejores exponentes de este género en el mundo, reunidos por vez primera en un volumen a todo color que pone de manifiesto la total diversidad y el variado talento que despliega esta emocionante disciplina artística. Comic Art Now, donde se incluyen tanto profesionales consolidados como nuevos valores en alza del sector, adopta un enfoque insólito y global que incorpora desde pequeños proyectos de iniciativa propia o trabajos de artistas independientes hasta autores de renombre, habituados a firmar trabajos como los más famosos superhéroes o el terror más taquicárdico.

Comic Art Now

release date: May 27, 2008
Comic Art Now
Comic art has finally reached acceptance as a legitimate and important art form in its own right, and is a source of inspiration for musicians, fashion designers, and Hollywood directors. In Comic Art Now, some of its finest exponents are gathered together for the first time in a volume that reveals the diversity and rich talent that abounds in this visually thrilling artform. The book showcases the top contemporary comic artists, whether they are established professionals such as Bryan Talbot, John Cassady, Alex Ross, Sean Phillips, Chris Ware, Mike Mignola, Dave Gibbons, Brendan McCarthy, and Frank Cho, or hot new creators making waves in the industry, like Kaare Andrews, JG Jones, Jason, and Steve McNiven.

Comix

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Comix
While mainstream comics have graced newsstands since the 1930s, there has long been an underground comics scene brewing deep beneath the surface. Underground comic books (which took the name “comix,” using the “x” to signify their adult nature) erupted in the 1960s as a reaction to ultraconservative and patriotic comics produced by the large corporations that featured characters like Captain America and Superman. Bored with moralistic tales, artists such as Robert Crumb, creator of Zap Comix and Fritz the Cat; and Gilbert Shelton, creator of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, produced a new and revolutionary style, freely attacking politicians, the war in Vietnam, and corporate America. Comix is an homage to both the motivation and the talent of the artists working then and now in the genre. Beautifully illustrated throughout with original artworks from the likes of R. Crumb, Denis Kitchen, and Gilbert Shelton, the book graphically expresses a range of attitudes on topics ranging from sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll to politics, big business, and women’s liberation. This is the first book to explore the artwork and countercultural legacy of comix, key events in the history of this medium, and biographies of its most influential artists and writers.


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