

This book, I will say without irony or reservation, changed my life.

In 2002, Eisner received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Federation for Jewish Culture, presented by Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman. Wizard magazine named Eisner "the most influential comic artist of all time." Michael Chabon's Pulitzer-prize winning novel "Kavalier and Clay" is based in good part on Eisner. The Eisners are presented annually before a packed ballroom at San Diego Comic-Con, America's largest comics convention.

The "Oscars" of the Comic Industry are called The Eisner Awards, and named after Will Eisner. This was followed by almost 20 additional graphic novels over the following 25 years. In 1978, Will Eisner wrote "A Contract with God," the first modern Graphic Novel. The textbooks that he wrote were based on his course and are still bestsellers. Will Eisner taught Sequential Art at the New York School of Visual Arts for 20 years. After the war this continued as the Army's "PS Magazine" which is still being produced today. Mystic, Uncle Sam, Blackhawk, Sheena, and countless others.ĭuring World War II, Will Eisner used the comic format to develop training and equipment maintenance manuals for the US Army. In a career that spanned nearly eight decades - from the dawn of the comic book to the advent of digital comics - Will Eisner was truly the 'Father of the Graphic Novel' and the 'Orson Welles of Comics.' He broke new ground in the development of visual narrative and the language of comics and was the creator of The Spirit, John Law, Lady Luck, Mr. By the time of his death on January 3, 2005, Will Eisner was recognized internationally as one of the giants in the field of sequential art, a term he coined. Will Eisner was born on Main Brooklyn, New York. This new hardcover presents a quartet of graphic works ( New York, The Building, City People Notebook, and Invisible People) and features what Neil Gaiman describes as "tales as brutal, as uncaring as the city itself." From ancient buildings "barnacled with laughter and stained with tears" to the subways, "humorless iron reptiles, clacking stupidly on a webbing of graceful steel rails," Will Eisner's New York includes cameo appearances by the author himself several new illustrations sketched by Eisner, posthumously inked by Peter Poplaski and three previously unpublished "out-takes" - treasure for any Eisner fan, and sure to become a collectible. No illustrator evoked the melancholy duskiness of New York City as expressively as Eisner, who knew the city from the bottom up. Henry." - Neil GaimanWith an unparalleled eye for stories and expressive illustration, Will Eisner, the master and pioneer of American comics art, presents graphic fiction's greatest celebration of the Big Apple. "An American storyteller, like Ray Bradbury, like O.
