One of the most distinctive voices in mainstream comics since
the 1970s, Howard Chaykin (b. 1950) has earned a reputation as a
visionary formal innovator and a compelling storyteller whose
comics offer both pulp-adventure thrills and thoughtful engagement
with real-world politics and culture. His body of work is defined
by the belief that comics can be a vehicle for sophisticated adult
entertainment and for narratives that utilize the medium's unique
properties to explore serious themes with intelligence and wit.
Beginning with early interviews in fanzines and concluding with
a new interview conducted in 2010 with the volume's editor, "Howard
Chaykin: Conversations" collects widely ranging discussions from
Chaykin's earliest days as an assistant for such legends as Gil
Kane and Wallace Wood to his recent work on titles including
"Dominic Fortune, Challengers of the Unknown," and "American
Century." The book includes 35 line illustrations selected from
Chaykin, as well. As a writer/artist for outlets such as DC Comics,
Marvel Comics, and "Heavy Metal," he has participated in and
influenced many of the major developments in mainstream comics over
the past four decades. He was an early pioneer in the graphic novel
format in the 1970s, and his groundbreaking sci-fi satire "American
Flagg " was an essential contribution to the maturation of the
comic book as a vehicle for social commentary in the 1980s.
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