Will Eisner: A Spirited Life by Bob Andelman

Expanding on the Authorized Biography

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Ohio State University Celebrates Will Eisner

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesGet lost, Green Lantern Ohio State celebrates the man who made comic books respectable By Jordan Gentile April 12, 2007 For people of a certain age, a trip to the nearest comic-book store might yield a few surprises. Sure,… Continue Reading →

Ted Cabarga Interview

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesMuch is known about Will Eisner’s fabled early days with Jerry Iger and his subsequent departure to create The Spirit, as well as the period of time when he re-emerged with the reprinting of The Spirit by Kitchen Sink… Continue Reading →

Denis Kitchen Interview

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesAt the center of the Will Eisner Universe there stands two memorable characters. One, of course, is The Spirit, the masked detective who first surfaced in 1940s newspaper supplements and has returned in various formats to entertain every generation… Continue Reading →

Abraham Foxman Interview

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesI was with Will Eisner at his Fort Lauderdale studio in May 2004 as he finished the last page of what would be his last complete book, The Plot: The Secret Story of The Protocols of the Elders of… Continue Reading →

Howard Chaykin Interview

ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesOne of the interesting facets of writing Will Eisner’s biography was determining the reliability of my subject’s memory.Eisner was 85 when I met him in February 2002 and, with repeated exposure over the next almost three years, I came… Continue Reading →

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