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E-grāmata: Jeff Smith: Conversations

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First with his magisterial fantasy Bone to his mind-bending, time-warping sci-fi noir RASL, Paleolithic-Set fantasy Tüki: Save the Humans, arthouse-styled superheroic miniSeries Shazam!, and his latest childrens book Smileys Dream Book, Jeff Smith (b. 1960) has made an indelible mark on the comics industry. As a child, Smith was drawn to Charles Schulzs Peanuts, Carl Barkss Donald Duck, and Walt Kellys Pogo, and he began the daily practice of drawing his own stories. After writing his regular strip Thorn for The Ohio State Universitys student paper, Smith worked in animation before creating, writing, and illustrating his runaway success, Bone. A comedic fantasy epic, Bone focuses on the Bone cousins, white, bald cartoon characters run out of their hometown, lost in a distant, mysterious valley. The self-published Series ran from 1991 to 2004 and won numerous awards, including ten Eisner Awards.

This career-spanning collection of interviews, ranging from 1999 to 2017, enables readers to follow along with Smith's development as an independent creator, writer, and illustrator.
Introduction ix
Chronology xvi
A Short Interview with Jeff Smith 3(20)
Tom Spurgeon
Jeff Smith
23(9)
Tasha Robinson
Jeff Smith: The Ain't It Cool Interview
32(14)
Alexandra DuPont
A Conversation with Jeff Smith
46(24)
Lucy Shelton Caswell
David Filipi
Paul Williams Interviews Jeff Smith
70(9)
Paul Williams
Cartoonist Jeff Smith Rocks the World of Graphic Novels
79(3)
Linda M. Castellitto
Holiday Interview
82(11)
Tom Spurgeon
Comic Relief with Jeff Smith of RASL and Bone
93(8)
Sean Edgar
"We Don't Have to Be That Political Anymore": An Interview with Jeff Smith
101(10)
Chris Mautner
The World of Comics with The Best American Comics 2013 Editor Jeff Smith
111(4)
David Harper
Jeff Smith on Cartoon Books' Tuki: Save the Humans
115(5)
Roger Ash
Five Stars: Starting at the End with Jeff Smith
120(8)
Steve Morris
"Zapowiada kolejny komiks ze swiata, Gnata"!
128(4)
Marcin Waincetel
Index 132
Frederick Luis Aldama is Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor in the Departments of English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and Film Studies at The Ohio State University. He is the award-winning author, coauthor, and editor of thirty-six books, including Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comic Book Storyworlds: Toward a History and Theory; The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez; Latinx Comic Book Storytelling: An Odyssey by Interview; Long Stories Cut Short: Fictions from the Borderlands; and Tales from la Vida: A Latinx Comics Anthology.