Brian Walker's two comprehensive guides to American comics,
The Comics Before 1945 and
The Comics Since 1945, are combined here in one beautifully designed omnibus edition,
The Comics: The Complete Collection. Cartoon authority Brian Walker has amassed over a century of strips--more than 1,300 images--including rare examples provided by the artists themselves. Featured cartoonists include George Herriman (
Krazy Kat), Walt Kelly (
Pogo), Charles Schulz (
Peanuts), Bill Watterson (
Calvin and Hobbes), Scott Adams (
Dilbert), Patrick McDonnell (
Mutts), and many more. Organized by decade, with biographical profiles and analysis of the different genres,
The Comics is a graphically stunning, and terrifically priced survey of American newspaper comics.
Praise for
The Comics "The strips . . . are beautifully reproduced and carefully annotated."
-The New York Times "As a detailed and informed one-volume history of the newspaper comics, Walker's
The Comics is the best book we have."
-PW Comics Week " The Comics is] excellent at conjuring the feeling of feverish joy that comics can provide."
-The Washington Post "This is a terrific collection both for novices in need of an overview and for aficionados looking for new discoveries."
-A.V. Club "a bountiful treasury of an underrated 20th-century art form at its best, one bound to amuse and enlighten"
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The Palm Beach Post "This is a book to be savored, enjoyed a page at a time, perhaps the perfect coffee-table tome."
-The Plain Dealer