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Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years (Kitchen Sink Comic Art Reference Series ; No. 1)
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Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years By Dave Schreiner.Heavily Illustrated History Of First Quarter Century Of The Innovative And Pioneering Publishing Company. The Late Author Dave Schreiner, A Longtime Editor At Ksp, Speaks From An Insider S Viewpoint. The Chronology Begins In The Late 60S, During The Birth Of Underground Comix, When Founder Denis Kitchen Selfpublished Mom S Homemade Comics. Ksp Soon Produced Such Venerable Anthology Series As Bijou Funnies, Bizarre Sex, Dope Comix, Death Rattle, Snarf And R. Crumb S Mr. Natural, Homegrown, Xyz, Snoid And Countless Other Undergrounds.The Company Diversified Early, Publishing Definitive Collections Of Classic Strips Such As Will Eisner S Spirit (150 Comics And Magazines), Milton Caniff S Steve Canyon (26 Volumes) And Male Call, V.T. Hamlin S Alley Oop (4 Volumes), Alex Raymond S Flash Gordon (6 Color Volumes), Ernie Bushmiller S Nancy & Sluggo (5 Volumes) And Al Capp S Li L Abner (27 Volumes) Harvey Kurtzman S Jungle Book, Hey Look! And Goodman Beaver And Numerous Others. Kitchen Sink Pioneered The Advent Of Graphic Novels, Starting With Will Eisner, The Father Of Modern Graphic Novels, Publishing His Groundbreaking A Contract With God And Nearly Twenty Other Eisner Titles And Scott Mccloud S Also Groundbreaking Understanding Comics (And Zot!) While Serializing And/Or Collecting Such Works As Charles Burns Black Hole, James O Barr S The Crow, Waller & Worley S Omaha The Cat Dancer, Monte Beauchamp S Blab! Anthologies, Mark Schultz S Xenozoic Tales, Alan Moore S From Hell, Dave Mckean S Cages, Vance & Burr S Kings In Disguise And R. Crumb S Kafka, Waiting For Food, Carload O Comics And The Coffee Table Art Book Among Numerous Others. Space Here Does Not Permit Further Detail.Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years (19691994) Includes Sidebars With Allnew Commentary And/Or New Illustrations Done Especially For The Silver Anniversary By Such Luminaries As Stan Lee, Alan Moore, Will Eisner, R. Crumb, Mark Schultz, Frank Stack, Will Elder, Adele Kurtzman, Howard Cruse, Leonard Rifas, Trina Robbins, Reed Waller, James Vance, Mike Baron, Jay Lynch, Kevin Eastman, P.S. Mueller, Art Spiegelman, Steve Geppi (Diamond), Milton Griepp (Icv2) And Others. After Reaching Its 30Th Anniversary In 1999, Kitchen Sink Went Under, But This Book Helps Capture The Magic Of 5/6Th Of The Company S Fascinating History As Well As An Important Part Of The History Of Comics And Pop Culture. 128 Pages. Color Throughout. 8.5 X 11 Softcover.
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- Q: What is the size of the book Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: The book measures eight and a half inches by eleven inches. It is a standard softcover size that is easy to handle.
- Q: How many pages does Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years have? A: This book contains one hundred twenty-eight pages. It is richly illustrated, providing a comprehensive look at the history of Kitchen Sink Press.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book has a paperback binding. This makes it flexible and suitable for easy reading and storage.
- Q: Who is the author of Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: The author is Dave Schreiner. He was a longtime editor at Kitchen Sink Press and provides insider insights.
- Q: What is the main theme of Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: The book chronicles the first twenty-five years of Kitchen Sink Press. It covers the influential works and history of the pioneering publishing company.
- Q: Is Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years suitable for all ages? A: Yes, the book is suitable for a general audience. It contains historical content about comics and pop culture.
- Q: How can I use Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: You can use this book as a reference for the history of comics. It is also great for collectors and enthusiasts of graphic novels.
- Q: Is there any new content in Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: Yes, the book includes sidebars with new commentary and illustrations. These contributions are from notable figures in the comic industry.
- Q: Is Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years a good choice for comic history beginners? A: Yes, it provides an accessible overview of comic history. Beginners will find it informative and engaging.
- Q: How should I store Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the quality of the pages and binding.
- Q: Does Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years require special care? A: No, it does not require special care. However, avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Q: What if my copy of Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years arrives damaged? A: If your copy is damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you on the return or replacement process.
- Q: Can I return Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return it under the store's return policy. Make sure to check the specific return guidelines.
- Q: What if I have trouble finding information in Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years? A: You can use the index or table of contents to locate information quickly. Additionally, online resources may provide further context.
- Q: Is Kitchen Sink Press: The First 25 Years a limited edition? A: No, it is not marketed as a limited edition. It is widely available for comic enthusiasts and collectors.