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Did you know that a mainstay of American folk culture was in fact
created as an advertising ploy? Few people realize that Paul
Bunyan, the legendary lumberjack, and his blue ox are the product
of corporate marketing by a highly industrialized industry.
Cartoonist NOAH VAN SCIVER shows us the myth creation as real life
marketing man extraordinaire W.B. Laughead spins ever more wondrous
tall tales. Van Sciver's story is bracketed by rich contributions
from contemporary Native artists and storytellers with a very
different connection to the land that the Bunyan myths often
conceal. Readers will see how a lumberjack hero, a quintessential
American fantasy, captures the imagination but also serves to paper
over the seizure of homeland from First Peoples and the laying bare
of America's northern forests. It's a tall tale with deep roots . .
. in profit-making!
Did you know that a mainstay of American folk culture was in fact
created as an advertising ploy? Few people realize that Paul
Bunyan, the legendary lumberjack, and his blue ox are the product
of corporate marketing by a highly industrialized commercial
enterprise. Cartoonist NOAH VAN SCIVER shows us the myth creation
as real life marketing man extraordinaire W.B. Laughead spins ever
more wondrous tall tales. Van Sciver's story is bracketed by rich
contributions from contemporary Native artists and storytellers
with a very different connection to the land that the Bunyan myths
often conceal. Readers will see how a lumberjack hero, a
quintessential American fantasy, captures the imagination but also
serves to paper over the seizure of homeland from First Peoples and
the laying bare of America's northern forests. It’s a tall tale
with deep roots . . . in profit-making!
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Grateful Dead Origins (Paperback)
Chris Miskiewicz; Illustrated by Noah Van Sciver; Performed by Grateful Dead; Grateful Dead, Z2 Comics
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The Grateful Dead are one of the most influential rock and roll
bands ofall time, but every story has a start. The Grateful Dead
Origins takes an in depth and personal look at the formation of one
of the most important American rock bands of all time, exploring
the early days of Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Pigpen, Bill
Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, and their transition from being a bar
cover band to one of the greatest sounds in history. TheGrateful
Dead Origins showcases the beginning of the band through the early
1960's San Francisco Haight Ashbury era, becoming the house band
for the Ken Kesey's psychedelic "acid tests," while telling a
personal tale of the highs and lows of the tightly knit community
that would grow around them, culminating at their historic
performance at Woodstock, just one more show on their legendary
road trip that would soon follow... This official Graphic Novel
will also feature an accompanying album of rare Grateful Dead
music.
Decades in the making, an original graphic novel biography about
the life of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Latter-Day
SaintsIn Joseph Smith and His Mormons: A Graphic Novel Biography,
author and illustrator Noah Van Sciver, who was raised a Mormon,
covers one of history's most controversial figures, Joseph
Smith-who founded a religion which is practiced by millions all
over the world. The book discusses all of the monumental moments
during Smith's life, including the anti-Mormon threats and violence
which caused his followers to move from New York to Ohio, Smith's
receiving the divine commandment of plural marriage, his
imprisonment, his announcement to run for president of the United
States, and his ultimate murder by an angry mob in 1844 at the
young age of 38. With a respectful and historical approach, and
strikingly illustrated, this graphic novel is the ultimate book for
those curious about the origins of the Mormon faith and the man who
started it all.
WINNER Association for Mormon Letters Awards | Best Graphic Novel
EISNER AWARD NOMINEE Best Reality-Based Comic INDIES Awards |
Finalist Noah Van Sciver is haunted by the house at 133 ____
Street, or as his brothers rechristened it “One Dirty Tree.”
This sprawling dilapidated New Jersey house was his first home and
the site of formative experiences. Growing up in a big, poor,
Mormon family—surrounded by comic books, eight siblings, bathtubs
full of dirty dishes—Noah’s childhood exerts a powerful force
on his present-day relationship. Drawn in his inimitable style,
written with wry wit and humor, One Dirty Tree is another reason
why Noah Van Sciver is one of the best cartoonists of his
generation. Noah Van Sciver first came to national attention with
his critically acclaimed comic book series Blammo, which has earned
him three Ignatz award nominations. His work has appeared in Mad
magazine, Best American Comics 2011, and The Stranger, as well as
countless graphic anthologies. Van Sciver is the author of four
graphic novels: The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln, Youth Is
Wasted, Saint Cole, and Fante Bukowski: Struggling Writer. Van
Sciver currently resides in Columbus, OH.
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Saint Cole (Paperback)
Noah Van Sciver
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R491
Discovery Miles 4 910
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This sophomore graphic novel from Noah Van Sciver may seem like a
left turn from his critically acclaimed debut graphic novel
biography of Abraham Lincoln (The Hypo), yet upon closer
reflection, it showcases Van Sciver s preoccupation with pathos and
the human condition. Saint Cole depicts four days in the life of a
twenty-eight-year-old suburbanite named Joe, who works at a
pizzeria to support his girlfriend Nicole and their infant child
and then Nicole invites her troubled mother to move into their
two-bedroom apartment until she lands on her feet again. Joe reacts
by retreating into alcohol: he wants out, and he's angry. He s in a
position to act rashly and he does."
Eugene Victor Debs led the Socialist Party in the early
twentieth-century to federal and state office across the country,
helped to pioneer a fighting union politics that organized all
workers, and became the beloved figurehead of American radicalism.
Imprisoned for speaking out against World War I, Debs ran for
president from prison, receiving over one million votes. Debs's
story is the story of labor battles in industrializing America, of
a socialist politics grown directly out of the American Midwest
heartland, and of a distinctly American vision of socialism. With
the campaign of Bernie Sanders, the rise of mass movements like
Occupy and Black Lives Matter, and the Wall Street Crash of 2008,
socialism has once again made itself felt in American politics.
This graphic biography, published in collaboration with the
Democratic Socialists of America-whose growing membership, spurred
by Trump's election and Bernie Sanders' campaign, has reached
heights not seen among socialist parties since the 1920s-is geared
toward a new generation exploring socialist and working-class
radicalism in the past and the present. Noah Van Sciver's dynamic
illustrations are paired with short, accessible framing essays by
Paul Buhle, noted historian of the U.S. left, with Dave Nance and
Steve Max.
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