author: Eric Nolen-Weathington
2011-03-29
TwoMorrows Publishing
Modern Masters Volume 25: Jeff Smith
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At the age of nine, Jeff Smith dreamt up a cute, little character he named Fone Bone. More than a decade later, Bone became an overnight success, rocketing Smith to a level few independent cartoonists achieve. This book explores the career of Jeff Smith.
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At the age of nine, Jeff Smith dreamt up a cute, little character he named
Fone Bone. More than a decade later, Bone became an overnight success,
rocketing Smith to a level few independent cartoonists achieve. Published
world-wide and winner of countless awards, Bone would seemingly be a
career unto itself, but Jeff Smith isn’t one to rest on his laurels.
DC’s Shazam: Monster Society of Evil and his newest creator-owned
series RASL are proof that he is still one of the best cartoonists in the
business.
Now, Eric Nolen-Weathington explores the career of Jeff Smith, a true Modern
Master, through a career-spanning interview with the artist, a discussion of his
creative process, and mountains of rare and unseen art, including a huge gallery
of commissioned pieces, plus 8 pages of full-color work.
Fone Bone. More than a decade later, Bone became an overnight success,
rocketing Smith to a level few independent cartoonists achieve. Published
world-wide and winner of countless awards, Bone would seemingly be a
career unto itself, but Jeff Smith isn’t one to rest on his laurels.
DC’s Shazam: Monster Society of Evil and his newest creator-owned
series RASL are proof that he is still one of the best cartoonists in the
business.
Now, Eric Nolen-Weathington explores the career of Jeff Smith, a true Modern
Master, through a career-spanning interview with the artist, a discussion of his
creative process, and mountains of rare and unseen art, including a huge gallery
of commissioned pieces, plus 8 pages of full-color work.
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