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Jim Woodring (1) (1952–)

Autore di The Frank Book

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82+ opere 1,628 membri 30 recensioni 1 preferito

Sull'Autore

Jim Woodring was born in Los Angeles in 1952 and enjoyed a childhood full of apparitions, hallucinations and paranoia. In 1980 he began to document these experiences in a self-published autojournal, JIM, which was subsequently published by Fantagraphics Books. The first Frank comic was published in mostra altro Mark Landman's BUZZ magazine in 1991. Other stories followed throughout the 1990's in such diverse venues as The Whole Earth Millennium Catalog, Tantalizing Stories and Heavy Metal. Woodring and his family live in Seattle mostra meno

Serie

Opere di Jim Woodring

The Frank Book (2003) 255 copie
Weathercraft: A Frank Comic (2010) 198 copie
Congress of the Animals (2011) 123 copie
Frank Vol. 1 (1997) 112 copie
The Book of Jim (1993) 89 copie
Fran (2013) 80 copie
The Portable Frank (2008) 77 copie
Seeing Things (2005) 75 copie
Aliens: Labyrinth (1994) 43 copie
Trosper (2002) 43 copie
Frank Vol. 2 (1997) 42 copie
Jim (2014) 41 copie
Poochytown (2018) 35 copie
One Beautiful Spring Day (2022) 29 copie
The Lute String (2005) 21 copie
Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space, Volume 2 (2013) — Autore — 17 copie
Frank #1 (1996) 16 copie
Aliens: Kidnapped (1999) 12 copie
Frank #2 (1997) 10 copie
Frank #4 (2001) 8 copie
Frank #3 (2000) 6 copie
Tantalizing Stories #6 (1993) 6 copie
Jim Vol. 2 #1 (1993) 5 copie
Jim Vol. 1 #1 (1987) 4 copie
JIM Vol. 2, Number 2 (1994) 4 copie
JIM Vol. 2, No. 5 (1995) 3 copie
Jim Vol. 2 #3 (1994) 3 copie
JIM Vol 2, No 6 (1996) 3 copie
Dei samlar seg, dyra (2011) 3 copie
Jim Vol. 2 #4 (1994) 3 copie
Jesus Delivers (1996) 3 copie
Tantalizing Stories #1 (1992) 3 copie
12 Illustrations (1980) 2 copie
Aliens: Labyrinth #2 (1993) 2 copie
Aliens: Labyrinth #3 (1993) 2 copie
Aliens: Labyrinth #1 (1993) 2 copie
Tantalizing Stories #3 (1993) 2 copie
Aliens: Kidnapped #1 (1997) 2 copie
Aliens: Kidnapped #2 (1998) 2 copie
Aliens: Kidnapped #3 (1998) 2 copie
Jim #4 (1990) 2 copie
Hyena #3 (Tundra) (1993) 2 copie
Freaks 2 (1992) 2 copie
Freaks 3 (1992) 2 copie
Poochytown (2018) 2 copie
Tantalizing Stories #2 (1992) 2 copie
Aliens: Labyrinth #4 (1994) 1 copia
Frank, Tome 2 : (2006) 1 copia
Frank.4 (2013) 1 copia

Opere correlate

An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories (2000) — Collaboratore — 365 copie
The New American Splendor Anthology (1991) — Illustratore — 227 copie
The Best American Comics 2012 (2012) — Collaboratore — 114 copie
The Best American Comics 2015 (2015) — Collaboratore — 94 copie
The New Comics Anthology (1991) — Collaboratore — 68 copie
MOME Winter/Spring 2008 (Vol. 10) (2008) — Collaboratore — 55 copie
The Narrative Corpse: A Chain-Story by 69 Artists (1995) — Collaboratore — 26 copie
Flinch # 07 (1999) — Autore — 4 copie
Terry (2014) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1952-10-11
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Los Angeles, California, USA
Luogo di residenza
Seattle, Washington, USA
Attività lavorative
artist
comic book artist
comic book writer

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I can't really review or describe this book in very useful detail, I'm too much of a fan... but if you've read any Jim Woodring comics that are not Frank, you probably know whether you would like a large volume of them. I love Frank but I've always had a special weakness for his other stuff, partly because he's one of a very small number of cartoonists who can make emotionally engaging narratives out of dreams, and partly because he writes sharp and hilarious dialogue. I'm partial to the longer stories that originally appeared in the Jim vol. 2 series, especially "Quarry Story" and "The Hindu Marriage Game", so it makes me really happy that those are collected here. The only problem with the completeness(*) of this collection is that if the stream-of-consciousness text pieces from his early zines aren't really your thing, well, there are a fair number of them. Also, I would've liked to see more cover art. Whatever, it's a beautiful book.

(* The only thing that's missing as far as I can tell is one of the "Big Red" stories, where Jim's cat gleefully murders a boastful cat named Tuffy. Except now I can't find that story in any of my old Jims; maybe it was just one of those tiny zines that he sent out through the mail? Or did I dream it??)
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elibishop173 | Oct 11, 2021 |
There's a feeling I get sometimes, mostly when viewing art, rarely when watching movies, of the top of my skull coming off. This isn't a metaphor; that's exactly what I feel. I felt it more often as a kid, reading MAD Magazine -- especially the art of Basil Wolverton -- or at the volumes of Man, Myth & Magic my parents inexplicably kept. There's some quality to the artwork I've always found found both compelling and repulsive. With my skull opened, my brain exposed, what might be poured in there?

This book from Fantagraphics bmBooks, gives me that feeling. Seeing Things by Jim Woodring is a collection of his stand alone paintings and drawings. Best known for his cartoon cat, Frank, Woodring's art always feels like an explorarion of the common man, or cat, experiencing the divine. Though it can tend toward the grotesque, there is always that hint of a higher order at play. His artwork here is beautiful, and engrossing, and sometimes horrifying.
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adamgallardo | Aug 11, 2021 |
Star Wars – Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal collects the four Jabba titles from Dark Horse Comics, “The Gaar Suppoon Hit,” “The Hunger of Princess Nampi, “The Dynasty Trap,” and “Betrayal,” written by Jim Woodrin with pencils by Art Wetherell, inks by Monty Sheldon, colors by James Sinclair, Matt Webb, Rachelle Menashe, and Pamela Rambo, and letters by Steve Dutro. The stories follow Jabba’s various business exploits, double-crossing prospective business partners and stealing from anyone he encounters however he can. Though fun at times, this is no Tales from Jabba’s Palace and leaves much to be desired. It does not match up with much of Jabba’s history from earlier or later Expanded Universe works, let alone the new canon. Wetherell’s simple art is adequate for the stories, which usually revolve around Jabba thinking he has the upper hand in a deal, only for a double-cross, and then Jabba gets his petty revenge. In this way, the work resembles the fictive account that Tony Schwartz wrote about a self-indulgent 1980s real estate developer that lends its name to the title of this collection. Those looking to have the complete Dark Horse Star Wars collection may find this interesting, but it is not their strongest work.… (altro)
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DarthDeverell | Apr 19, 2021 |
Not my kind of thing. Whimsical.
 
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Ma_Washigeri | 9 altre recensioni | Jan 23, 2021 |

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30
ISBN
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Lingue
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