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Cassell, Dewey. Mike Grell: Life Is Drawing Without An Eraser. Raleigh: TwoMorrows, 2018. Added by: joachim (5/17/19, 12:49 PM) Last edited by: joachim (5/17/19, 12:52 PM) |
Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-1-60549-088-5 BibTeX citation key: Cassell2018 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Biography, Grell. Mike, Illustrated text, Interview, USA Creators: Cassell Publisher: TwoMorrows (Raleigh) |
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From a seminal turn on Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes and creating the lost world of the Warlord, to his work on Green Arrow—first relaunching the Green Lantern/Green Arrow series with Denny O’Neil, and later redefining the character in Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters—Mike Grell made an indelible mark at DC Comics in the 1970s and ’80s. But his greatest contribution to the comics industry was in pioneering creator-owned properties like Jon Sable, Starslayer, and Shaman’s Tears. Grell even tried his hand at legendary literary characters like Tarzan and James Bond, adding to his remarkable tenure in comics. This career-spanning tribute to the master storyteller is told in Grell’s own words, full of candor, optimism, and humor. Lending insights are colleagues Paul Levitz, Dan Jurgens, Denny O’Neil, Mike Gold, and Mark Ryan. Full of illustrations from every facet of his long career, with a Foreword by Chad Hardin, it also includes a checklist of his work and an examination of “the Mike Grell method.” It is a fitting tribute to the artist, writer, and storyteller who has made the most of every opportunity set before him, living up to his own mantra, “Life is Drawing Without an Eraser.”
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