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  • 03:20 already a classic moment

  • Chris Ware is hilarious.

  • He is a friend of my brother who is an illustrator also. He said Chris always says how he wishes he could draw better. I love the guys work!

  • this is really interesting. We think Jimmy Corrigan is one of the greatest comics ever.

  • please put RAW scans on line. it will only make them more valuable. the originals i mean. for that kind of people. that you're obviously not part of. that is.

  • i love chris complexity. i actually love the way his complex ideas or senarios are combined with his texture and style of drawing. His work is so hard to read but its fantastic. anyway its worth it.

  • Screwed up that reply didn't I...

  • Great stuff.

    No other comic currently published are as significant. Nowadays I'll take only buy ANL, Blade of the Immortal and DC's Showcase Presents collections.

  • wrong. chris is a legitimate ragtime historian, while crumb just likes anything old.

  • Bad posture! He'll be a getting chiropractor's help. That's why you use a tilt-up table.

    I find his work technically impressive, but bloodless, and dry.

    Where is there a long history in comics--I believe he's everything of Comix.

  • Sexually explicit? Christ how sheltered are you? R. Crumb's work makes Ware's stuff look like kids books on that front, and then there's the porno comix found in any store...

  • Well, Crumb's stuff strikes me as gleefully perverse whereas Ware's is often just bleakly nihilistic.

    Have you seen Ware's (fake) classified ad for the 'Happy Family Appliques' that can be affixed to windows to provide the false appearance of a laughing, loving family? Inside, though, we see a man demanding oral sex with a pistol pointed at the victim's head. I'd say that's explicit. And very, very dark.(And extremely funny partly because it's so far past our line of taboo.)

  • Ware's fake ads are indeed bleakly nihilistic in the way you describe, but I wouldn't say this is his overall view on life. That's not the feeling I get from his stories, anyway, e.g. Jimmy Corrigan.

  • I've seen his Acme Novelty book and there's some great stuff in it that's already inspiring me. But the sexually explicit stuff in there...not really comfortable with that.

  • Thanks for uploading this. I would never have seen this otherwise.

  • As soon as you say "seminal", you lose me. It's enough to say that this guy is alright.

  • Sorry but "alright" is an understatement in Ware's case, I'd say "genius" is closer to the truth if you've ever read 'Jimmy Corrigan' or any of his current Acme Novelty Library work.

  • Chris Ware is such a seminal and visionary artist. A genuine man of ideas. So few artists break as much new ground as he does.

    One gets the impression that Chris won't fully hit his stride until he's 79 years old.

    Bravo! We need more brilliant Obsessive/Compulsives like him.

  • Comics is about memory. I like that

  • Oh, look at all this old stuff he's got! Wow, he's my hero! He draws beautiful comics and collects old things. What could be better!

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