24 hour comics aren't just for art students with
nothing better to do. Some of the most respected folks on the
professional comics scene have taken the challenge. And so we get 24
Hour Comics All-Stars, a book where all the cartoonists are
established comics creators. Reading them, you not only get exciting
comics, you also get to contrast the results with what the creator does
in normal circumstances.
Contributors include:
Scott McCloud, the inventor of
the 24 hour comic, offers up the very first 24 hour comic ever done.
Tone Rodriguez, artist of
Violent Messiahs and Snake Plissken, brings us a
sharply-rendered tale.
Dave Sim, who spent decades
creating the comics story of Cerebus the Aardvark, shows
what he can do in 24 hours. (Mr. Roriguez and Mr.
Sim are generously donating their shares of the proceeds from this
book to ACTOR, a
non-profit organization that helps comic creators who have fallen on
hard times.)
Paul Smith, X-Men and
Leave It To Chance artist does a 24 hour anthology, telling
six shorter tales
David Chelsea spins his own
anthology, including a tale of Mugg, star of the graphic novel
Perspective! for Comic Book Artists.
Tom Hart, who has been
nominated for all the major awards in US comic books, tells a tale
of unexpected ffection.
John Peters unleashes a fun
tale that could only be called Me and My Monkey: The Seven
Pillows of Fate.
Chris Eliopoulos explains why
keen gifts sometimes come in small boxes.
Sean McKeever, writer of the
Marvel comic book Mary Jane, draw an eerie tale of an
altered world
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