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COMICS JOURNAL LIBRARY
The Comics Journal LIbrary Volume 1: Jack Kirby
This monumental, 132-page, 12"x12" softcover coffee-table book collects a variety of Kirby-related writings
from The Comics Journal, with rare art, exclusive interviews, plus fascinating essays, an overview of Kirby's
long fight to get his original art back from Marvel Comics, and a 12-page color gallery of Kirby's art.

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The Comics Journal LIbrary Volume 4:  Drawing the Line
The fourth volume in TCJ Library’s ongoing series of lavish coffee-table-book collections of interviews
drawn from the Utne Award-winning magazine’s archives, this volume gathers together the epic,
exhaustive interviews with four of the sharpest social commentators of our times: Ralph Steadman, Jules
Feiffer, Edward Sorel, and David Levine.
Steadman is the caustic illustrator of classic works like George Orwell’s Animal Farm and Hunter S.
Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72. Feiffer is
the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the comics classics Munro, Tantrum and Sick, Sick, Sick and author of
the seminal history of comics, The Great Comic Book Heroes, as well as screenplays for Carnal
Knowledge, Little Murders and Popeye. Sorel is the co-founder of the world-famous Pushpin Studio and
illustrator whose work has appeared regularly in publications like The Village Voice and The Atlantic and
books like Moon Missing and Making the World Safe for Hypocrisy. Levine is of course the keen-eyed
caricaturist whose work has lent dignity and consistency to the pages of The New York Review of Books
every issue for nearly 40 years.
Each definitive conversation will boast the generous amounts of illustration that TCJ Library readers have
come to expect from each volume, as well as a full-color gallery of rarely seen work.

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